Jamaica Gleaner

Trump still upset about Harley-Davidson

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UNITED STATES president Donald Trump warned Harley-Davidson on Wednesday “we won’t forget” about the company’s decision to shift some motorcycle production overseas, and suggested that the Wisconsin-based company will lose out to its competitor­s.

His comments extended his feud with Harley-Davidson into a third day, tweeting that the motorcycle manufactur­er, which already has some production in foreign markets, “should stay 100 per cent in America”. He added: “I’ve done so much for you, and then this.”

“We won’t forget, and neither will your customers or your now very HAPPY competitor­s! ”Trump tweeted.

Harley-Davidson said Monday it was moving production of motorcycle­s sold in Europe from US factories to facilities overseas because of retaliator­y tariffs it faces in an escalating trade dispute between Trump’s administra­tion and the European Union. Harley-Davidson spokesman Michael Pflughoeft declined to comment on the president’s tweet.

The iconic motorcycle brand is the latest US corporatio­n to run afoul of the US president, who has also attacked Amazon.

Trump, who will hold events in Wisconsin on Thursday, threatened Harley-Davidson earlier in the week, writing that any shift in production “will be the beginning of the end”. He added: “The Aura will be gone and they will be taxed like never before!”

Trump tweeted Tuesday that HarleyDavi­dson had already announced it was closing a Kansas City plant and moving those jobs to Thailand.

But union officials are the ones who claimed the jobs were being shifted to Thailand. Harley-Davidson has denied a link between Kansas City and Thailand.

Harley-Davidson executives met with Trump at the White House last year after Trump cancelled a visit to the company’s headquarte­rs in Milwaukee because protests had been planned.

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