The iconic American motorcycle maker was part of
President Donald Trump’s focus on U.S. manufacturing in the early days
of his administration. Executives visited the White House in February
to meet with Trump, who thanked Harley-Davidson “for building things
in America.†But even Harley-Davidson had a manufacturing footprint
overseas, and the Milwaukee-based company says the facility in Thailand
will improve its ability to serve markets where demand is on the rise.
Harley-Davidson said the move will not impact its U.S. factories.
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