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There's no such thing as a "Made in America" car anymore. And there hasn't been for years. Cars across the continent are made through an intricate and complex web of companies working together to ...
Despite global trade tensions, a new study finds "Made in USA" remains strong globally. And purchase intent to buy American goods and services is fairly high globally.
1. "Made in America" Doesn't Mean 100% American To qualify for the "Made in America" (aka "Made in U.S.A.") label, the FTC says that "all or virtually all" of a product must be made in the U.S.
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