Bikers for Trump founder Chris Cox told FOX Business that Harley Davidson’s decision to move its production overseas was made years in advance of the current global trade dispute.

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“They’ve been planning this move for many years now, and its common knowledge in the biker field,” Cox said during an interview on “The Evening Edit” on Monday. “We couldn’t be more disappointed.”

Harley-Davidson announced plans to move some production of motorcycles after the European Union imposed tariffs on imported U.S. bikes in retaliation to President Trump’s tariffs on European steel and aluminum earlier in June. The American motorcycle manufacturer is forecasting the retaliatory tariffs would cost the company nearly $100 million a year.

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