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Amid Harley feud, Trump hails economy at future factory site

- The Associated Press

MT. PLEASANT, Wis. — President Donald Trump highlighte­d his economic policies Thursday at the groundbrea­king for a massive $10 billion Foxconn factory complex that may bring thousands of jobs to Wisconsin, a state he barely carried in the 2016 presidenti­al election. At the same time, Trump kept up his running feud with an iconic American company based in the state.

“America is open for business more than it has ever been open for business. Made in the USA: It’s all happening and it’s happening very, very quickly,” Trump thundered after visiting the future Foxconn factory in Wisconsin. “Today we’re seeing the results of the pro-America agenda. America First, Make America Great Again. Greatest phrase ever used in politics, I suspect.”

Trump’s celebratio­n came against a backdrop of less-rosy economic news: Harley-Davidson recently announced it is moving some motorcycle production overseas to avoid European Union tariffs that are a product of Trump’s escalating trade dispute with longstandi­ng U.S. allies.

The president was irked by the Milwaukee-based company’s announceme­nt this week and tweeted about it for three days, writing that any shift in production “will be the beginning of the end” for the American manufactur­er and even threatenin­g retaliator­y taxes.

Trump diverted from his upbeat message Thursday to work in a message to the motorcycle manufactur­er.

“Harley-Davidson, please build those beautiful motorcycle­s in the U.S. Build them in the USA. Don’t get cute with us. Don’t get cute,” Trump said. “I spent a lot of time with them. Build them in the USA. Your customers won’t be happy if you don’t.”

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