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    Possible Tariffs on European Motorcycle Companies

    I found this on another site. Has anyone heard about this? What can this effect? Parts availability? Quad and Bike availability?


    AMA Warns Possible U.S. Tariffs on European Motorcycles and Scooters Will Cost Many American Jobs

    PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) today strongly criticized the Bush Administration's consideration of a possible 100 percent tariff on a broad range of popular European motorcycles and scooters in retaliation for European Union (EU) restrictions on imported American beef.

    "In this tough recessionary climate, it's ludicrous for the U.S. Trade Representative to even consider imposing a 100 percent motorcycle and scooter tariff, because the move will cost countless Americans their jobs," said Ed Moreland, AMA vice present for government relations.

    "This very day, the Administration and the U.S. Congress are planning to bail out troubled U.S. automakers to the tune of billions of dollars to save American jobs," Moreland said. "How, in good conscience, can the U.S. Trade Representative turn around and propose a measure that will spell the end of many motorcycle and scooter dealerships, and put their employees out in the street?"

    U.S. trade officials are looking at a list of more than 100 European goods for the possible imposition of 100 percent import duties in response to the EU's ongoing import ban on American beef treated with growth hormones. EU officials haven't lifted the 20-year-old ban despite a World Trade organization order to end it. Now the U.S. wants to impose $116.8 million in import duties to equal the amount of money it claims the U.S beef industry loses each year because of the ban.

    Included on the hit list are motorcycles and scooters with engines displacing 51cc to 500cc, representing popular on- and off-highway machines from brands such as Aprilia, Beta, BMW, Fantic, Gas Gas, Husaberg, Husqvarna, KTM, Montesa, Piaggio, Scorpa, Sherco, TM and Vespa.

    "In America, the majority of motorcycles and scooters under 500cc are sold through local dealerships," Moreland said. "Collectively, these dealerships contribute to the employment of a substantial number of Americans working in sales, service, parts and general operations. Unjustified trade sanctions on European-produced motorcycles and scooters will choke off this vital business, dealerships will close at an alarming rate, and the negative effects will spread downstream through the aftermarket and recreational-equipment sectors, and even the motorsports entertainment industry. Countless Americans will find themselves without jobs."

    The AMA sent comments to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative by a Dec. 8 deadline to express the opinions of the Association's 300,000 members on the possible tariffs.

    ""It is simply unconscionable that motorcycles and scooters are on the list in the first place. They have no place in a trade war over beef," Moreland said. "Furthermore, we find it tragically ironic that, as part of the auto bailout plan, federal lawmakers are considering requirements for American car makers to produce more fuel-efficient vehicles, and yet the motorcycles and scooters that the U.S. trade representative is considering for the 100 percent tariff get three to five times better fuel economy than many cars."

    It is unknown when U.S. officials will decide on which European goods will be hit with the stiff tariffs.

    About the American Motorcyclist Association
    Since 1924, the AMA has promoted and protected the motorcycling lifestyle. AMA members come from all walks of life and they navigate many different roads on their journey to the same destination: freedom on two wheels. As the world's largest motorcycle organization with nearly 300,000 members, the AMA advocates for motorcyclists' interests in the halls of local, state and federal government, the committees of international governing organizations and the court of public opinion. Through member clubs, promoters and partners, the AMA sanctions more motorsports competition events than any other organization in the world. Through its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, the AMA preserves the heritage of motorcycling for future generations.

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    KTM has an official reply to that already

    KTM has duly submitted comments in response to the Federal Register Notice (Docket No. USTR-2008-0036) in regards to the EC-Beef Hormones dispute, which may result in the impostion of retaliatory duties on motorcylces from 51 to 500cc, imported from Austria into the United States. KTM will not remain effortless when such dispute puts the existance of thousands of small businesses at risk, namely the KTM dealers and vendors throughout the US. KTM expects a timely decision to be published by the Office of the United States Trade Representative.
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    So, because of beef, they intend to penalize bikes? hahaha this is kidding right lolol

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    I thought republicans were for sportsman.
    Let off for a second, and that's what place you'll come in.

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    Originally posted by Quadevil
    KTM has an official reply to that already


    So, because of beef, they intend to penalize bikes? hahaha this is kidding right lolol
    Ya its pretty ridiculous. I don't think it will pass, but it will suck if it does.

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    I thought Polaris was buying a portion of KTM to prevent this from happening?

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    polaris bout 20% of ktm a couple years ago, but ktm but it back.
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    The tariff failed to go through! Thanks god!
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