The five million people in Japan who hold motorcycle licenses have made that country Harley-Davidson’s second-largest market after North America. But there are 80 million people in Japan with a driver ...
We’ve got Jochen Zeitz, Harley’s CEO, in an interview with Kyodo News talking about getting electric motorcycles into Japan’s markets. … But wait, didn’t LiveWire go public late last year? Didn’t they ...
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Motorbike giant Harley-Davidson fined $1.4M in Japan for imposing excessive quotas on dealers
Japan's antitrust authority is preparing to fine Harley-Davidson's local subsidiary JPY200 million (US$1.38 million) for imposing unreasonable sales quotas on dealers. The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) ...
Harley-Davidson expects to bring its electric motorcycles to Japan by next year, according to the company’s CEO. The news comes straight from the top, as Harley-Davidson’s CEO Jochen Zeitz explained ...
The Japanese authority investigated for almost a year before announcing its decision. Think back, if you will, to July of 2024. That's when Japan's Federal Trade Commission first raided ...
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