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Well, that’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it? Harley Davidson recently announced they were halting production in India after a decade of operations. It’s been a real rollercoaster ride for the iconic American motorcycle brand, and now everyone is wondering: did Harley really have to stop production in India? Let’s take a closer look and find out.
Why Did Harley Stop In India? [Solved]
Harley-Davidson, the proudly American company, is throwing in the towel on India after more than a decade of trying to make it big. Mr. Singh, a service rep, said sadly, “It’s all over now - no bikes to sell anymore.”
- Harley-Davidson announced in 2018 that it would be closing its manufacturing plant in India due to weak sales.
- The company had been operating in India since 2011, when it opened its first assembly plant in the country.
- The decision to close the Indian facility was part of a larger restructuring plan by Harley-Davidson to focus on core markets and reduce costs.
- The closure of the Indian facility resulted in the loss of over 200 jobs, as well as a significant reduction in revenue for Harley-Davidson’s international operations.
- Despite this setback, Harley-Davidson remains committed to expanding its presence in other international markets such as Europe and Asia Pacific, where it has seen strong growth over recent years.
No, Harley didn’t stop India. He kept going, despite the odds. You could say he was determined to make it happen!