‘Made In America’? Not Exactly.
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Opinion

‘Made In America’? Not Exactly.

The FTC’s definition for domestically manufactured products is flawed.

Bret Manley

The Trump administration appears to be all in on investing in American workers and our domestic manufacturing sector.

Just this week, the president traveled to Pittsburgh to announce a historic $90 billion investment in energy and artificial intelligence that will spur much-needed economic development after decades of manufacturing decline. The Federal Trade Commission declared July “Made in the USA” Month, pledging to educate consumers, celebrate domestic manufacturers, and crack down on the misuse of the patriotic label.

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