Trump says Harley-Davidson is using trade tensions as
excuse to move
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[June 26, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump accused motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Inc on
Tuesday of using trade tensions over tariffs as an excuse to move
production for European customers overseas.
"Early this year Harley-Davidson said they would move much of their
plant operations in Kansas City to Thailand. That was long before
Tariffs were announced. Hence, they were just using Tariffs/Trade War as
an excuse," Trump said on Twitter.
"When I had Harley-Davidson officials over to the White House, I chided
them about tariffs in other countries, like India, being too high.
Companies are now coming back to America. Harley must know that they
won’t be able to sell back into U.S. without paying a big tax!"
Harley-Davidson representatives did not immediately return a request for
comment.

The company decided to build the Thailand plant last year after Trump
pulled out from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which would have lowered
import tariffs on its bikes in some of the fastest-growing motorcycle
markets in Asia.
Harley-Davidson said on Monday it would move production of motorcycles
shipped to the EU from the United States to its international facilities
and forecast the trading bloc's tariffs would cost the company $90
million to $100 million a year.
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Harley Davidson motorcycles are displayed for sale at a showroom in
London, Britain, June 22 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls/File Photo

The Trump administration imposed tariffs on imports of European steel and
aluminum earlier this month, and in response, the European Union began charging
import duties of 25 percent on a range of U.S. products including big
motorcycles like Harley's on June 22.
Trump responded angrily to the Harley-Davidson's announcement on Monday, saying
he has fought hard for the 115-year-old Milwaukee-based company and was
surprised by its plans, which he described as waving the "White Flag."
"I fought hard for them and ultimately they will not pay tariffs selling into
the E.U., which has hurt us badly on trade, down $151 Billion. Taxes just a
Harley excuse - be patient!" Trump said in a post on Twitter on Monday night.
Harley-Davidson, the dominant player in the heavyweight U.S. motorcycle market,
said it would not pass on any retail or wholesale price increases in the EU and
instead focus on shifting some U.S. production.
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Eric Walsh and Frances Kerry)
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