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10/26/23 4:46 PM

#67506 RE: TenKay #67504

"A product labeled “Made in America” means it was entirely manufactured in the United States, and all (or “virtually all”) of the parts and components were also sourced and manufactured within the US."

"The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has specific guidelines for companies that want to label their products as “Made in America.” According to the FTC, a product must be “all or virtually all” made in the US to use the label. This means that all significant parts and processing of the product must be of US origin."

"The FTC also allows for products to be labeled as “Assembled in America” or “Assembled in USA” if the final assembly or processing takes place in the US even if the product contains significant foreign parts or components. These two labels have distinct differences in how customers perceive them and their impact on our economy."

"Further, according to a recent survey by Cars.com, about 40% percent of car shoppers in the US say that buying an American-made vehicle is now more important to them—up 22 percent year-over-year."

Is Michery claiming that the Cargo Vans are "Made in the USA" - I hope so so the FTC can smack him around.