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riversedge

(70,293 posts)
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 07:15 PM Sep 2018

New #Trump tariffs threaten Wisconsin's Trek Bicycle, soybean farmers as trade war w/ China heats up




New tariffs threaten Wisconsin's Trek Bicycle, soybean farmers as trade war with China heats up




Rick Barrett, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 2:12 p.m. CT Sept. 21, 2018 | Updated 3:32 p.m. CT Sept. 21, 2018


From bicycles to beans, Wisconsin and much of the nation are caught in the crossfires of President Donald Trump’s trade war.


Starting Monday, the Trump administration will begin taxing $200 billion more in Chinese goods. The tariffs will start at 10 percent and rise to 25 percent in 2019.

The product list is huge, and it includes goods from some of Wisconsin’s most well-known companies, such as Waterloo-based Trek Bicycle Corp.

If Trump delivers on the 25 percent tariff, Trek says it would pay an additional $30 million in tariffs each year on bikes imported from China.


“Trek will be forced to pass these costs on to the consumer,” Roger Gierhart,
Trek's vice president of marketing and supply chain, said in recent testimony before the U.S. International Trade Commission.

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New #Trump tariffs threaten Wisconsin's Trek Bicycle, soybean farmers as trade war w/ China heats up (Original Post) riversedge Sep 2018 OP
Trek outsourced the manufacture of it's bikes to China years ago Groveling Goblin Sep 2018 #1
99%+ of Trek bicycles are made overseas Brother Buzz Sep 2018 #3
My MTB is a Wyatt, made in LaCross Wi Groveling Goblin Sep 2018 #4
Assembled in LaCross, Wi Brother Buzz Sep 2018 #5
I was pretty shocked. I was under the assumption LakeArenal Sep 2018 #2
 
1. Trek outsourced the manufacture of it's bikes to China years ago
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 07:31 PM
Sep 2018

And quite frankly they've become crap.

No better than a Walmart bike.

Brother Buzz

(36,458 posts)
3. 99%+ of Trek bicycles are made overseas
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 11:27 PM
Sep 2018

But their high-end competition carbon fiber road bikes are still designed, manufactured, and assembled in in Waterloo, Wisconsin

They also manufacturer some wicked cool carbon fiber wheelsets in Waterloo, although they are mostly designed in California.

That being said, ALL their groupsets are still made overseas.

And speaking of groupsets (the components on the bicycles), the components Trek uses beats everything found on a comparable bicycle found at Walmart.

 
4. My MTB is a Wyatt, made in LaCross Wi
Tue Sep 25, 2018, 01:28 AM
Sep 2018

Which I've upgraded to Box components.

Around town, I still ride my Trek Marlin Gary Fisher 29er that I've converted to an urban cruiser.



Brother Buzz

(36,458 posts)
5. Assembled in LaCross, Wi
Tue Sep 25, 2018, 12:31 PM
Sep 2018

I built my first mountain bike, before they even called them mountain bikes, in Joe Breeze's father's machine shop. It weighs 34 pounds and I called it a 'Monster bike'. It may weigh a ton, but the geometry is surprising spot-on for my body, even today. Joe Breeze was still in high school, but he noted what I was doing.

LakeArenal

(28,837 posts)
2. I was pretty shocked. I was under the assumption
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 07:50 PM
Sep 2018

They were “handcrafted” in USA... Madison even.

I can’t believe they put that DINO up against Walker.

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