BCN-10Trump endorses call for Harley-Davidson boycott

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Trump endorses call for Harley-Davidson boycott

WASHINGTON, Aug 13, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – US President Donald Trump endorsed
calls Sunday for a boycott of tariff-hit Harley-Davidson over its plans to
move production of its iconic American motorcycles out of the country.

“Many @harleydavidson owners plan to boycott the company if manufacturing
moves overseas. Great!” Trump tweeted.

“Most other companies are coming in our direction, including Harley
competitors. A really bad move!”

Trump has taken it personally since Wisconsin-based manufacturer — once a
presidential favorite — announced on Monday it is moving some production out
of the US.

Harley-Davidson was targeted with EU tariffs after Trump imposed stiff
duties on European steel and aluminum.

An array of US companies have complained they are being hurt by the
administration’s tariff policies.

But Trump has treated the issue as a loyalty test.

“I’ve done so much for you, and then this,” Trump tweeted earlier this
week. “Other companies are coming back where they belong! We won’t forget,
and neither will your customers or your now very HAPPY competitors!”

Last year, Harley-Davidson announced it would build a plant in Thailand
after Trump pulled out of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal,
which would have abolished tariffs on their motorcycles across 40 percent of
the world’s economy.

The company has repeatedly described the Thailand factory, along with
other overseas production, as vital to its long-term need to boost foreign
markets to make up for sluggish sales in the US.

In January, Harley-Davidson announced it would close its Kansas City,
Missouri assembly plant and consolidate jobs in York, Pennsylvania.

“A Harley-Davidson should never be built in another country-never!” Trump
said earlier on Twitter.

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