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The label "Made in USA" means that all or virtually all of a product — including its parts and assembly — must originate in the United States. However, "virtually all" doesn't mean everything ...
But it’s far from being completely “Made in the USA.” A majority of its main parts — at least 58% as stated on a window sticker — were made outside the country, including 22% from Mexico.
According to the Federal Trade Commission’s business guidance online, a product may be advertised as “Made in USA” if “all or virtually all” of the product was made in the U.S.
American shoppers may be enthusiastic for “Made in USA” products, but they may also have a tough time finding and affording them.
A rising number of lawsuits accuse household brands of misleading consumers when they said their products were made in the United States. Thirteen proposed class-action suits over “Made in U.S.A ...
A Texas showerhead salesman wanted to know how much more customers would pay to buy a product that's made in the USA. The answer could pour cold water on President Trump's plan to encourage more ...
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