To use a label that states a product is "Made in the USA", it must meet very specific requirements or the manufacturer can be sued for deceptive Marketing. According to the Federal Government, any product with a "Made in the USA" label must meet this definition:
"A product that is ‘all or virtually all’ made in the United States will be one in which all significant parts and processing that go into the product are of U.S. origin and the product contains negligible foreign content."
https://www.nist.gov/standardsgov/compliance-faqs-made-usa
Yep. And my Car and my Truck are both in the top 10 for American Content, F-150 and Corvette. They break it down by model so Honda has a model that is more American than most American brand cars. Ford has 3 in top 10 for 2018, Honda has 3 in top 10 for 2018, Chevy has two.
I guess I should have been more clear, at this time Harley has zero plans of importing bike to USA. What they are building overseas, mostly is that which does not sell well here, the street.
Some day it could happen, I doubt I'll be riding by the time Harley imports to USA, and if I am then I guess I'll be on something else.