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THE PROBLEM
FINDING A Trusted Source For Made In USA Products.
Misleading and deceptive marketing of products Made In USA is on the rise due to the demand for American Made products. Researching products is a timely and painstaking tasks that often yield little results.
THE SOLUTION
E-COMMERCE MARKETPLACE PLATFORM FOR ONLY AMERICAN MADE PRODUCT
The American people aren’t buying what China is selling — or at least, they don’t want to. That’s the finding of a telling new poll. According to FTI Consulting, 40% of Americans are no longer interested in buying products that are stamped with “Made in China.” Nearly 80% are now willing to pay higher prices to companies that close their Chinese factories.
VENDORS ON MADE IN USA
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MANUFACTURER & VENDOR GUIDELINES
A manufacturer or vendor may produce or sell multiple products, each representing a different country of origin label.
Our Manufacturer and Vendor Policy requires them to select all the country of origin label(s) that apply to their company products.
Made in USA
"Made in USA" claim is when a product is "all or virtually all" What does "all or virtually all" mean? "All or virtually all" means 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. FTC Guidelinesmade in the United States. The policy considers all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and all U.S. territories and possessions as part of this statement.
Made in USA with US
& Global Materials
"Made in USA" claim can be made when a brand includes that its product isn't entirely American-made and discloses the extent of its domestic parts and processing.
Example: An exercise treadmill.The assembly represents significant work and constitutes a “substantial transformation” (a term used by the U.S. Customs Service — see pages 13-14). All of the treadmill's major parts, including the motor, frame, and electronic display, are imported. A few of its incidental parts, such as the handle bar covers, the plastic on/off power key, and the treadmill mat, are manufactured in the U.S. Together, these parts account for approximately three percent of the total cost of all the parts. Because the value of the U.S.- made parts is negligible compared to the value of all the parts, a claim on the treadmill that it is “Made in USA of U.S. and Imported Parts” FTC Guidelines
Assembled in USA
A product that includes foreign components may be called "Assembled in USA" without qualification when its principal assembly takes place in the U.S. and the assembly is substantial.
Example: A lawn mowerComposed of all domestic parts except for the cable sheathing, flywheel, wheel rims and air filter (15 to 20 percent foreign content) is assembled in the U.S. An "Assembled in USA" claim is appropriate. FTC Guidelines
Examples of these can be found on our website or view the FTC Guidelines located here.
All manufacturers and vendors must self certify that the products displayed on this site are in compliance with the FTC Made in USA claim.
PRODUCTS ON MADE IN USA
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PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS
MadeInUSA.com Product Policy requires that ALL Manufacturers and Vendors to be transparent about the origin of the materials and processing used for production on each product to avoid damaging a brand reputation, only the Manufacturers, Exclusive Distributors, or those who have a white labeled product, can represent a brand or multiple brands on MadeInUSA.com
Products listed on the site can only have ONE of the following country of origin labels.
Made in USA
"Made in USA" claim is when a product is "all or virtually all" What does "all or virtually all" mean? "All or virtually all" means 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. FTC Guidelinesmade in the United States. The policy considers all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and all U.S. territories and possessions as part of this statement.
Made in USA with US & Global Materials
"Made in USA" claim can be made when a brand includes that its product isn't entirely American-made and discloses the extent of its domestic parts and processing.
Example: An exercise treadmill.The assembly represents significant work and constitutes a “substantial transformation” (a term used by the U.S. Customs Service — see pages 13-14). All of the treadmill's major parts, including the motor, frame, and electronic display, are imported. A few of its incidental parts, such as the handle bar covers, the plastic on/off power key, and the treadmill mat, are manufactured in the U.S. Together, these parts account for approximately three percent of the total cost of all the parts. Because the value of the U.S.- made parts is negligible compared to the value of all the parts, a claim on the treadmill that it is “Made in USA of U.S. and Imported Parts” FTC Guidelines
Assembled In USA
A product that includes foreign components may be called "Assembled in USA" without qualification when its principal assembly takes place in the U.S. and the assembly is substantial.
Example: A lawn mowerComposed of all domestic parts except for the cable sheathing, flywheel, wheel rims and air filter (15 to 20 percent foreign content) is assembled in the U.S. An "Assembled in USA" claim is appropriate. FTC Guidelines
The country of origin label can be seen throughout the site on the product thumbnail and the product details page.
All manufacturers and vendors must self certify that the products displayed on this site are in compliance with the U.S Federal Trade Commission's regulations and standards for the Made in USA claim.
The FTC Gudielines can be found here.
Vendor Certifications and Classifications
MadeInUSA.com always will be committed to recognizing and supporting diverse vendor certifications and classifications. Our platform honors veteran-owned businesses, providing economic opportunities to those who have served in the U.S. military. We champion gender equality by highlighting women-owned enterprises and their innovative products, while also fostering diversity in American manufacturing by featuring businesses owned by racial and ethnic minorities. Additionally, we empower local economies by showcasing products from small-scale American manufacturers, ensuring that small businesses have a platform to thrive.