Harley-Davidson Books $75 Million In Fresh Restructuring Costs, Discontinues India Operations
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U.S. motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson said on Thursday it expects to report $75 million in additional restructuring costs for 2020 related to actions including discontinuing its sales and manufacturing operations in India.
The announcement comes two months after Harley unveiled a strategy to shift focus back to more profitable motorcycles and core markets such as the United States.
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Harley-Davidson said it now expects total restructuring costs of about $169 million in 2020
Harley said earlier in the year that it planned to reduce its product portfolio and exit lower volume markets, without specifying which ones.
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The company said it now expects total restructuring costs of about $169 million in 2020, and this will also include a workforce reduction of about 70 employees in India, a market where its annual sales volumes account for less than 5% of the company's total.
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