Complex supply chains make measuring “made in America” challenging. American manufacturers produce everyday products—like computers, cars, clothing, and furniture—using a global network of supply chains. This means many manufactured products include parts and materials imported from foreign countries before being assembled into final products in the United States. Some products are still made solely in America, from the raw materials sourced to the factories that assemble and package the final goods.
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Publisher: | U.S. Department of Commerce |
Published: | July 1, 2024 |
License: | Public Domain |