Trump vows to 'reciprocate' against EU tariffs after Harley reports nearly 27% drop in profit
Source: CNBC
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Trump vows to reciprocate against EU tariffs after Harley reports nearly 27% drop in profit
PUBLISHED TUE, APR 23 2019 7:21 AM EDT UPDATED 27 MIN AGO
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President Trump says European Union tariffs hitting Harley Davidson are unfair.
He pledges to retaliate after the company posted first-quarter profit that fell 26.8%.
Harley says falling demand, higher costs from U.S. tariffs on raw materials and European taxes on imports of its motorcycles hurt its earnings.
President Donald Trump appeared to reverse course on Harley Davidson on Tuesday, pledging to retaliate against unfair European Union tariffs that the company partially blamed for its nearly 27% drop in first-quarter profit. ... Trump, who called for a boycott against the motorcycle company last year amid a spat over steel, said that the EU tariffs have forced Harley to move U.S. jobs overseas. So unfair to U.S. We will Reciprocate! he said in a tweet.
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Harley said Tuesday that falling demand, higher costs from U.S. tariffs on raw materials and European taxes on imports of its motorcycles hurt its earnings. ... Heres how the company did compared with what Wall Street expected:
Adjusted earnings: 98 cents per share vs. 65 cents per share forecast in a survey of analysts by Refinitiv.
Revenue: $1.19 billion vs. $1.19 billion forecast by Refinitiv.
Harley said first-quarter net income was $127.9 million on consolidated revenue of $1.38 billion, compared to $174.8 million on consolidated revenue of $1.54 billion in 2018, a decline of 26.8%. ... Its revenue from motorcycles and related products fell 12.3% from a year earlier to $1.19 billion.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/23/harley-davidson-q1-2019-earnings.html
From the New York Post:
Trump vows to protect Harley-Davidson after earnings beat expectations
By Reuters April 23, 2019 | 10:59am | Updated
https://nypost.com/2019/04/23/trump-vows-to-protect-harley-davidson-after-earnings-beat-expectations/
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Remember, trade wars are easy.
When a country (USA) is losing many billions of dollars on trade with virtually every country it does business with, trade wars are good, and easy to win. Example, when we are down $100 billion with a certain country and they get cute, dont trade anymore-we win big. Its easy!
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The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,674 posts)TheCowsCameHome
(40,168 posts)get road burn.
47of74
(18,470 posts)Jim__
(14,075 posts)I wonder how far we can go down this rabbit hole.
CentralMass
(15,265 posts)DetlefK
(16,423 posts)Those bikes and the biker-culture were a counter-reaction to the economic situation after WWII. Foreign imports and industrialization meant that uneducated workers were no longer employable. They were losers.
The iconic bike and the biker-culture were a demonstrative counter-reaction of hating the system that had let them down and of buying american.
Nowadays, a Harley Davidson is no longer a sign of being an outsider and rebel against the system. It no longer has a political meaning.
mitch96
(13,892 posts)Agreed.. I was at Bikeweek at Daytona Beach.. Nothing but geezers like my self. When the boomers can't ride anymore it will be little more than an interesting footnote in history..
I like to ride and I ride the "other" H.... Honda..
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hatrack
(59,583 posts)Someone must PAY!!!
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,395 posts)This is from the York Dispatch, in Pennsylvania. HD has a factory in York.
Rebecca Klar, York Dispatch Published 10:53 a.m. ET April 23, 2019 | Updated 1:38 p.m. ET April 23, 2019
President Donald Trump, who blessed a Harley-Davidson boycott last summer, shifted to supporting the company after it announced lower first-quarter sales, which the iconic motorcycle-maker blamed in part on increased tariffs.
The company, with a large plant in Springettsbury Township, last year announced plans to move some facilities overseas due to tariffs imposed by the European Union in retaliation for Trump's tariffs on EU products.
The announcement drew the president's ire.
Trump said in an August 2018 Tweet that it was "great" that "many Harley-Davidson owners plan to boycott the company if manufacturing moves overseas." ... But in a Thursday morning tweet, the president commiserated with the company and pledged retaliation. ... "So unfair to U.S. We will Reciprocate!" he wrote.
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Harley-Davidson said in a company release that operating income decreased due to lower revenues, unfavorable product mix and increased tariffs. ... The company is also grappling with finding new customers. Harley-Davidson aims to garner 2 million new riders in the U.S. through 2027 with it's More Roads plan.
Rebecca Klar can be reached at rklar@yorkdispatch.com or via Twitter @RebeccaKlar_.
After encouraging Harley-Davidson boycott, Trump blames EU for weak sales https://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/news/2019/04/23/after-encouraging-harley-davidson-boycott-trump-blames-eu-weak-sales/3548139002/ via @YorkDispatch
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33taw
(2,439 posts)Probably not though. WI needs to push the impact of this.
sinkingfeeling
(51,445 posts)BigmanPigman
(51,584 posts)but they will understand that this sacrifice now will lead to benefits for them in the near future. Bannon said the same thing.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,395 posts)No local story from them.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
APRIL 23, 2019 11:23 AM, UPDATED 1 HOUR 59 MINUTES AGO
MILWAUKEE
Harley-Davidson reported a decline in motorcycles sales in the U.S. and abroad as it continues to adapt to an aging clientele while navigating the costs of higher tariffs on its motorcycles shipped overseas.
President Donald Trump, who last summer supported calls for a boycott of the company after it announced it was moving some of its production outside the U.S., went to Twitter on Tuesday to call the European tariffs "unfair."
Harley-Davidson has been trying to make up for declining U.S. ridership by targeting overseas markets, a plan which has been hamstrung by the recent tariff wars. The company has been absorbing much of the costs of higher steel and aluminum prices due to the tariffs and previously estimated that foreign tariffs could cost it up to $100 million a year.
Harley-Davidson said it shipped 58,891 motorcycles in the first quarter compared with 63,944 a year ago. For the full year it expects to ship 217,000 to 222,000 motorcycles, including between 65,500 and 70,500 in the second quarter.
The company's U.S. motorcycle sales declined 4.2% and international sales fell 3.3% in the quarter.
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theophilus
(3,750 posts)Liberalhammer
(576 posts)The average income of the ageing Republican white male Harley owner is 80,000 a year. That was in the early 2000. They are dying off.
They make huge gas guzzling loud bikes that are in the 5 figures.
They have failed in forgein markets because of this. They do not make an affordable reliable bike for the masses.
yaesu
(8,020 posts)shipped it off to japan a few years ago, just didn't ride it much.
keithbvadu2
(36,775 posts)Thank you Donald for the Trump economy.
Sarcasm?
truthisfreedom
(23,145 posts)Harley should create the worlds coolest toughest electric bike. Wave of the future. Electric bikes are wicked quick.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,395 posts)Virgin Racing's Formula E Team Will Be Sponsored By, Uh, Harley-Davidson
Elizabeth Blackstock
Today 9:07am
In what may be one of the most initially confusing news items youll read today, Harley-Davidson is partnering with the Envision Virgin Racing Formula E team. A motorcycle brand sponsoring electric open-wheel racing? Yes, youre reading that right.
Its perplexing, but might make more sense than you initially think. Later this year, Harley is releasing its first-ever electric motorcycle, the LiveWire, and is said to be focusing more on electric and mobility products as it struggles to find a way into the future after doubling down on selling huge cruisers to Baby Boomers. ... Since Formula E is currently the most prominent form of EV racing, it makes sense for Harley-Davidson to partner with them in a bid to promote its newest product. This three-year deal comes into effect this weekend during the Paris ePrix.
Its unclear how much money Harley is funneling into FE, but it sounds like this is an effort on their part to draw some international attention and to rebrand themselves as a more eco-friendly manufacturer with its hands in a lot more than just loud rumble buggies for the big beef boys in leather parkas.
The really interesting part is Harley couldnt have picked a better team. Envision Virgin Racing is currently holding a steady second place in the constructors championship, and it has established itself as a top-contending team since the very first FE race in 2014. ... If theres any team for Harley to bet on, it would be Virgin Racing.
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Go back one month:
Harley-Davidson Sees 'Opportunity' in E-Scooters and E-Bicycles
Go back five years:
Harley-Davidson introduces electric motorcycle