But "Made in the USA" can mean they put the last two components together here, after the rest of the raw materials sourcing and manufacturing was done in China.
Yes, it's quite a challenge, and marketers of products made mostly outside the US are stretching the letter of the law in their efforts to obscure that fact.
When possible buy from an American owned business that also makes their products in America.
If not possible, just buy what's actually
But "Made in the USA" can mean they put the last two components together here, after the rest of the raw materials sourcing and manufacturing was done in China.
That's true. I guess we gotta dig into the products we buy then.
Yes, it's quite a challenge, and marketers of products made mostly outside the US are stretching the letter of the law in their efforts to obscure that fact.
The most American made vehicles are not American nameplates. Bring production home!