ChrisB
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Yup. And some still insist that "furrin-made" durable goods are by default less durable than the stuff made stateside. But then, these days determining where such goods are actually made isn't always so easy. A car might be "made in the USA," meaning its final assembly might take place here, but the components come from hither and yon.
I frequently encounter the phrase assembled in America from foreign and domestic parts. To be labeled made in the US, it must contain "virtually all" domestic parts.
https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/complying-made-usa-standard
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