The Borneo Post

Harley-Davidson moves some work from US due to tariffs

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NEW YORK: Harley-Davidson plans to shift some manufactur­ing of its iconic motorcycle­s overseas to avoid retaliator­y European tariffs imposed last week, the company said.

The announceme­nt comes as the company founded in the early 1900s is also buffeted by higher steel costs following tariffs enacted by US President Donald Trump, who had embraced the company as an emblematic US industrial firm in the early days of his administra­tion.

Trump expressed disappoint­ment.

“Surprised that Harley-Davidson, of all companies, would be the first to wave the White Flag,” the president tweeted.

“I fought hard for them and ultimately they will not pay tariffs selling into the EU, which has hurt us badly on trade, down US$151 Billion. Taxes just a Harley excuse – be patient!”

Harley-Davidson suggested it had no choice after the European Union hit American motorcycle­s with duties of 31 per cent Friday, up from six per cent, boosting the cost to EU consumers by about US$2,200.

The EU targeted the US vehicles as part of its rebuttal to Trump’s tariffs on imported aluminum and steel, one aspect of his multi-front trade war.

Moving production overseas is expected to require nine to 18 months, so in the near term, Harley-Davidson will absorb the costs of EU tariffs, the company said in a regulatory notice.

That will add an estimated US$90 million to US$100 million annually.

“Increasing internatio­nal production to alleviate the EU tariff burden is not the company’s preference but represents the only sustainabl­e option to make its motorcycle­s accessible to customers in the EU and maintain a viable business in Europe,” the company said.

Some analysts expect to see more instances of company shifts in supply chain or manufactur­ing venues due to trade tariffs when the second-quarter earnings season kicks off in early next month.

Republican Senator Ben Sasse placed the blame squarely on Trump’s shoulders.

“The problem isn’t that Harley is unpatrioti­c – it’s that tariffs are stupid. They’re tax increases on Americans, they don’t work and apparently we’re going to see more of this,” he said.

Harley-Davidson currently has overseas manufactur­ing plants in Australia, Brazil and India. It is building a plant in Thailand.

The company did not specify where the additional manufactur­ing would go.

“We are currently assessing the potential impact on our US facilities,” said Harley-Davidson spokesman Michael Pflughoeft.

“We are hopeful the US and EU government­s will continue to work together to reach an agreement on trade issues and rescind these tariffs.” — AFP

 ??  ?? The Harley Davidson logo is displayed in a window of Harley-Davidson of New York City store, June 25, in New York City.The American motorcycle company announced on Monday that it will shift production of some of its bikes overseas in order to avoid...
The Harley Davidson logo is displayed in a window of Harley-Davidson of New York City store, June 25, in New York City.The American motorcycle company announced on Monday that it will shift production of some of its bikes overseas in order to avoid...

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