Harley-Davidson says it's dropping some DEI policies after backlash
Harley-Davidson said it is "saddened by the negativity on social media," but added it is dropping some DEI goals.
Harley-Davidson said it is "saddened by the negativity on social media," but added it is dropping some DEI goals.
The motorcycle company shut down production in March after a factory employee tested positive for the coronavirus.
Harley has been struggling with declining sales in the U.S. as it tries to adapt to aging base of boomer customers.
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The president targeted the motorcycle maker for its decision to move some production overseas to avoid EU tariffs
The motorcycle maker cited the impact of President Trump's trade war on its profitability amid lower sales
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Motorcycle maker drew the president's ire after it shifted some production overseas and blamed the move on tariffs
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President rails against the iconic American motorcycle maker, but its shift outside of the U.S. is a long time coming
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He tweeted that the U.S. motorcycle maker is using the U.S.-EU tariff dispute as an excuse for moving production
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Harley-Davidson said it's planning to shift some of its production overseas to avoid tariffs that Europe imposed in response to U.S. levies
The motorcycle manufacturer said tariffs on its vehicles exported from the U.S. to the EU have surged more than fivefold
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