President Trump recently warned Harley-Davidson that it would take a "hit" for moving some of its production overseas. But their move was the unintended consequence of Trump attempting to "protect" US jobs by enacting tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Again, this isn't capitalism. There are no government protections under free-market capitalism. This is government intervention creating a seemingly never-ending series of economic problems.
The EU has threatened retaliatory tariffs against the US, which Harley-Davidson cites as reasons for moving some of their production overseas. Meanwhile, Trump is courting foreign motor cycle companies, trying to lure them to the US as a form of punishment for Harley-Davidson... a shining example of why government should never be involved in any private industry.
Note that Harley-Davidson Vice President Paul Jones is also currently an industry representative on the U.S. Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Consumer Goods (ITAC 4), which is a joint appointment made by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce and the U.S. Trade Representative.
US ITAC = U.S. Industry Trade Advisory Committee