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Tariffs and price increases are changing how Americans view American-made goods. Here's what it means for businesses.
President Donald Trump instituted tariffs that he said would help boost American manufacturing, enabling businesses to offer ...
Companies that can't back up claims that their products are made in the U.S. could face hefty penalties from the Federal Trade Commission.
Many consumers assume that products labeled "Made in U.S." are almost entirely manufactured domestically, but supply chains ...
Some of Apple’s most valuable parts, such as its glass and facial recognition sensor, are made by U.S. companies that Apple ...
The Federal Trade Commission recently enacted the Made in USA Labeling Rule and updated its “Complying with the Made in USA ...
Martin Goebel thinks his St. Louis company could benefit from Trump’s tariffs — if he weren’t already in a costly legal ...
Some makers are close to producing timepieces entirely within the country, but no one says that would lead to America’s ...
Under California law, 95 percent of a "Made in the USA" product's value must come from U.S. sources unless key components are unavailable domestically. Foreign fabric is often in greater supply ...
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.
Despite global trade tensions, a new study finds "Made in USA" remains strong and is associated with high quality. Consumers worldwide, except in China, prefer American-made goods over Chinese.