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The label is regulated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). ... U.S.-made goods that must bear an origin label include automobiles, textiles, wool, and fur products. Any voluntary claims about the amount of U.S. content in other products must comply with the FTC's Made in USA policy.
The General Rule According to the FTC, “Made in USA” is an unqualified claim, which means that “all or virtually all” of the product has been made in the United States. A qualified claim, on the other hand, indicates that the product isn't entirely domestic.
U.S. content must be disclosed on automobiles and textile, wool, and fur products. There's no law that requires most other products sold in the U.S. to be marked or labeled Made in USA or have any other disclosure about their amount of U.S. content.
”Made in USA” is a label protected by the Federal Trade Commission, or FTC. In order for an item to be called such, the item must be made within the United States' borders from “all or virtually all” American parts that is, with parts also made in the US.
The underlying definition of the standard requires that “all significant parts and processing that go into the product must be of U.S. origin. That is, the product should contain no — or negligible — foreign content.” The product's final assembly or processing must take place in the United States.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, Made in USA means that all or virtually. All the product has been made in America. That is, all significant parts, processing and labor. That go into the product must be of U.S. origin.
The product is assembled in the U.S. Most parts or materials are Made in USA. For a product to be called Made in USA, it must be all or virtually all made in the United States. ... All or virtually all means that all significant parts and processing must be of U.S. origin.
”Made in USA” is a label protected by the Federal Trade Commission, or FTC. ... According to the FTC's website, “all or virtually all” means that “all significant parts and processing that go into the product must be of US origin. That is, the product should contain now or negligible foreign content.”
Made in USA This encompasses all fifty states, US territories, and the District of Columbia. Products bearing this label should have little to no overseas content. However, some parts may be imported from other countries in order for the US manufacturer to successfully produce.
Few products except cars, textiles, furs, and woolens are required by law to reveal their American heritage. But when any manufacturer chooses to boast of an American connection, it must comply with federal rules designed to keep consumers from being misled.
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