US: Harley-Davidson takes jobs to EU amid tariffs

By Michael Hernandez

WASHINGTON (AA) – Venerated U.S. motorcycle-maker Harley-Davidson announced Monday it is shifting some of its production to the European Union to stave off the effects of worsening trade relations sparked by President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on the 28-nation bloc.

The EU last Friday began slapping the U.S. with retaliatory tariffs on goods including Harley-Davidson products following Trump's decision to hit the bloc with steel and aluminum duties.

The motorcycle company has long prided itself on its made in America image, and it said the decision to shift production to Europe was not its preference.

“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 in a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Harley-Davidson sold roughly 40,000 motorcycles in the EU last year, making it the second largest market after only the U.S., and its largest foreign market.

The Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based company said that if it did not send production to Europe the additional cost for consumers in the continent would be roughly $2,200 per motorcycle.

“Harley-Davidson’s purpose is to fulfill dreams of personal freedom for customers who live in the European Union and across the world, and the company remains fully engaged with government officials in both the U.S. and the EU helping to find sustainable solutions to trade issues and rescind all tariffs that restrict free and fair trade, ” the company said.

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