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Harley-Davidson President Sounds Alarm on Industry Disruption, Claims Iconic American Brand is Being ‘Targeted’

The chief financial officer and president of commercial operations at HARLEY-DAVIDSON Inc. has criticized the European Union for its “indefensible” taxation on the company’s products.

Jonathan Root addressed the US House of Representatives on Tuesday, detailing the extreme “retaliatory” taxes imposed by the EU on the company.


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CFO Jonathon Roots spoke to the House of Representatives about EU tariffs targeting Harley-Davidson
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The American motorcycle brand is best known for its heavyweight American made motorcycles
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Harley-Davidson Cycles sign in Berlin, Germany.

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The company said it found itself caught in the middle of the US and EU trade war
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The American motorcycle brand generates most of its revenue in the United States, with over 90,000 motorcycles sold last year.

However, Root emphasized that increasing EU taxes significantly restrict its international market opportunities.

“The US has historically been, and continues to be, the primary market for heavyweight motorcycles,” Root began in his prepared statement.

“The US is home to our largest workforce, our main production site, and accounts for the majority of Harley-Davidson’s global sales.”

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“Nevertheless, we face tremendous pressures both domestically and internationally due to uneven and unfair trade practices.”

Root’s address comes just a week ahead of the European Union’s decision to impose $28 billion in tariffs on US goods, including motorcycles.

These tariffs stem from an escalating trade war with the US, placing the iconic American motorcycle brand directly in its path.

The conflict began when Trump announced a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminium imports to the US.

“We are committed to a pragmatic approach and are actively negotiating a broader economic agreement with the US to eliminate additional tariffs and support UK businesses and our economy,” stated UK Business Secretary Jonathon Reynolds, referring to the new tariff as “disappointing.”

Root pointed out the trade imbalance: “The EU has prepared a staggering total tariff of 56% for Harley-Davidson motorcycles. This comprises a retaliatory tariff of 50 percentage points plus a base import duty of six percent, regardless of the manufacturing location.”

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“This stands in stark contrast to the 0 to 2.4% import duty that international motorcycle brands can leverage when entering the US market.”

“From 2018 through 2021, Harley-Davidson’s exports to the EU incurred an extra 25% tariff, tallying an estimated cost of $166 million,” he elaborated.

“A 56% tariff is unacceptable and will hinder our ability to market motorcycles in Europe…an obvious attempt to target Harley-Davidson as a symbol of Americana.”

Root cited motorcycle prices in Denmark to illustrate the potential impact on the company. He stated that under current tariffs, a motorcycle already costs customers $77,000 USD.

With the impending 56% retaliatory tariff, prices could soar to $124,000, which is over four times the price for US customers.

What are the new and refreshed Harley-Davidson motorcycles for 2025?

The lineup of all-new 2025 models includes:

The Street Glide Ultra designed for long-haul touring and the Pan America 1250 ST, a dynamic adventure sport motorcycle.

Harley-Davidson has also refreshed six iconic Cruiser models for 2025: the Low Rider S; Low Rider ST; Breakout; Heritage Classic; Fat Boy; and Street Bob.

The brand’s Sportster S has also received upgrades.

A limited-production collection of Custom Vehicle Operation (CVO) motorcycles includes four models: CVO Street Glide; CVO Road Glide; CVO Road Glide ST; and CVO Pan America.

The company stated that the new models complete the 2025 Harley-Davidson Grand American Touring, Cruiser, Sport, Adventure Touring, and Trike motorcycle range.

Root noted that the rising prices will undermine the essence of Harley-Davidson.

“What was once a dream of personal expression and freedom on the road has transformed into an unattainable luxury for numerous potential Harley-Davidson customers in Europe.

“My request here today is straightforward: we seek fairness.”

The tariffs come on the heels of Harley-Davidson’s CEO Jochen Zeitz’s remarks indicating that the company’s sales have been “significantly impacted” due to an aging customer demographic, elevated prices, and intense competition, especially from younger riders attracted to lighter, more affordable motorcycles.

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Harley-Davidson Encounters New Challenge with $28 Billion Decision as Iconic Brand Faces Price Increase After April 1 Deadline

HARLEY-DAVIDSON is grappling with a new hurdle as the European Union plans to introduce $28 billion in tariffs on U.S. products, including motorcycles, effective April 1.

This legendary brand is expected to experience price increases in Europe, compounding its existing difficulties.

Harley-Davidson Encounters New Challenge with  Billion Decision as Iconic Brand Faces Price Increase After April 1 Deadline

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A group photo of Harley Davidson bikers with their motorbikesCredit: AFP
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The new round of tariffs comes as the EU seeks to match the 25 per cent tariffs imposed by the U.S. on steel and aluminium.Credit: Getty

These tariffs are part of a growing trade conflict between the U.S. and the EU, with Harley-Davidson being one of the brands most affected.

Recently, the company announced a £250 million loss in revenue, linked to widespread industry issues and a fall in sales.

CEO Jochen Zeitz acknowledged that revenue has been “significantly impacted,” highlighting challenges including an older customer demographic, rising prices, and tough competition from younger riders who often prefer lighter, more affordable motorcycles.

This latest round of tariffs aligns with the EU’s attempt to equalize the 25 percent tariffs that the U.S. has imposed on steel and aluminum, which affect a broad spectrum of products.

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European consumers are expected to bear the brunt of these price hikes, with Harley-Davidson standing out as one of the most recognizable American brands facing significant cost increases.

This could lead to elevated prices for its models, adversely affecting sales throughout the continent.

The tariffs are part of a comprehensive approach by the EU to retaliate against the U.S., which has experienced intensified trade disputes with the bloc during President Donald Trump’s second term.

The EU has been vocal in criticizing the U.S. tariffs, particularly the ones on steel and aluminum, viewing them as obstacles to fair trading practices.

President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen expressed her disappointment over the new tariffs, stating, “Tariffs are taxes. They are detrimental to business and even worse for consumers.”

She cautioned about potential disruptions within supply chains, economic instability, and the looming risk of job losses on both sides of the Atlantic.

The latest tariffs by the EU form part of a larger suite of retaliatory actions aimed at counterbalancing U.S. tariffs on goods from Europe.

While the U.S. has not yet exempted any products from these impending tariffs, EU leaders remain open to negotiations prior to their implementation.

However, as the April 1 deadline approaches, it is uncertain if an agreement will be made in time to prevent price increases for iconic American products like Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

In the interim, Harley-Davidson and other U.S. companies must adjust to this upcoming tariff wave, which is poised to significantly influence their pricing strategies and competitiveness in the European market.

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BHP – Harley-Davidson Launches Brand Stores for Merchandise Sales in India





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Harley-Davidson is set to debut brand stores in India.

This initiative appears to be a strategic move to leverage the Harley-Davidson brand, as the announcement highlights their merchandise prominently.

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American motorcycle giant Harley-Davidson is gearing up to enhance its presence in India by establishing brand stores in major metropolitan areas, while also aiming to boost exports to the US and Europe. This initiative comes in the wake of US President Donald Trump expressing concerns regarding the duty on imported Harley motorcycles, arguing that a recent reduction in import duty (to 50%) is inadequate.


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The company is actively seeking partnerships to facilitate this retail growth and plans to launch with 12 stores in urban centers like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai. “We intend to establish many more such stores.” Currently, Harley offers specific merchandise in its motorcycle outlets, targeting enthusiasts with high-impact branding.


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This is a promising strategy. Royal Enfield has had success with their merchandise sales for quite some time, with some stores situated in shopping malls.

Harley-Davidson could adopt a similar approach to market their merchandise while enhancing brand visibility.

However, I am unsure about the quality of their products, as my experience has mostly been limited to smaller items like caps received as gifts. I believe their helmets are rebranded HJC products.

Harley-Davidson’s merchandise is renowned for its high quality and durability, often lasting for years despite tough usage.

That being said, it tends to come with a hefty price tag due to the official “Harley-Davidson” branding.

There are alternatives available that offer comparable quality at much lower prices—though lacking the Harley logo.

Harley-Davidson generates approximately $262 million annually from merchandise sales – link. For iconic brands like Harley, merchandise sales serve as both a lucrative endeavor and a means for brand enhancement, similar to the case with Ferrari merchandise.

Harley India is emulating Royal Enfield, which itself took cues from Harley USA. Royal Enfield features excellent standalone merchandise stores, including one in Bandra where I’ve made some purchases.

This venture will likely succeed. The brand has strong appeal, and their quality is unmatched. Profitability at the store level is a given.

Currently, they retail merchandise through their motorcycle outlets. They offer a wide selection of items including t-shirts, helmets, decals, jackets, and safety gear. However, these come at high prices. I once paid 700 INR for a small sticker for my Royal Enfield three years ago. Although I eventually removed it for aesthetic reasons, the quality was exceptional.

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MotoGP: Harley-Davidson Enters the Scene – A Pivotal Moment for the Iconic Brand

As the MotoGP testing in Barcelona prepares to host the top names in motorcycling, a major surprise is on the horizon: the debut of Harley-Davidson. The iconic American brand, renowned for its cruisers, will showcase its baggers on the Catalan circuit, signaling a new chapter in its journey and in the MotoGP arena.

Harley-Davidson, the legendary U.S. brand, is set to make its MotoGP debut next Tuesday, during the pre-season testing in Barcelona. This event, which takes over the traditional end-of-year tests in Cheste, will feature a special guest from Milwaukee, as the brand steps into the world of elite motorcycle racing.

While Harley-Davidson may not yet be prepared to launch an official MotoGP rider, the company has bold ambitions to bolster its competitive presence. It has already established a footing in the United States through its participation in The King of the Baggers, a category that sees cruiser motorcycles reaching speeds of 300 km/h, competing in the MotoAmerica championship. However, the upcoming test in Barcelona is poised to be a pivotal moment, setting the stage for a broader global future.

Harley-Davidson aims to leverage this test to assert its aspirations within MotoGP. As stated by Jochen Zeitz, the company’s executive director, their goal is to enhance their global racing profile: “This MotoGP test is a crucial first step toward realizing these ambitions and showcasing our dedication to racing excellence,” he declared.

MotoGP: Harley-Davidson Enters the Scene – A Pivotal Moment for the Iconic Brand

Harley-Davidson, in partnership with Dorna, will include bagger racing in the Grand Prix calendar

Among the riders who will be present for these tests are: Kyle Wyman, from Harley-Davidson Factory Racing, along with veteran racers such as John Hopkins, Marco Melandri, and Simon Crafar. These tests will feature demonstrations of the Road Glide and the brand’s racing models.

This initiative, covered by Motor Passion, is part of a broader partnership strategy between Harley-Davidson and Dorna, the organizer of MotoGP. Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna, has already shared his excitement about the collaboration, emphasizing the brand’s dedication to drawing new fans to MotoGP, which is already recognized as one of the most thrilling sports globally.

It’s anticipated that Harley-Davidson will capitalize on the momentum from this test to take part in special events at certain MotoGP occasions, like the three-lap bagger race that occurred at the Grand Prix of the Americas last April. This could very well signal a new era for the brand within the realm of motorcycle racing.