President Trump continues to weigh in on Harley-Davidson's decision to move some production overseas to avoid paying higher tariffs. After tweeting yesterday that he was surprised "Harley-Davidson, of all companies, would be the first to wave the White Flag," he called out the motorcycle maker again this morning.
The president tweeted "Early this year Harley-Davidson said they would move much of their plant operations in Kansas City to Thailand. That was long before Tariffs were announced. Hence, they were just using Tariffs/Trade War as an excuse." He said the move shows how unbalanced and unfair trade is, but added "we will fix it." Harley officials say the 31-percent tariffs from the EU that were enacted on Friday will cost the company about 100-million dollars a year.Source: Business Insider