It is past time that consumers recognize the emerging power of 'Made In America' products and services. The nation's shopping list needs this header: Check out what is made here before you 'go' overseas.
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American Made is not just an event. It's a movement to spotlight and support the next generation of creative entrepreneurs who are turning their passion for making into thriving small businesses.
We're actually making stuff in America now. We're exporting stuff. We're inventing things.
American products are marvels of production and functionality, but were unnecessarily and unbearably ugly, noisy smelly and offensive.
Over time, the product we produce has been consistently successful here in America and around the world. Apparently, we are doing something right.
The world has changed. It's not enough to simply buy American; we have to sell American, sell our products and goods and services throughout this world.
It's more important than ever for America to rededicate itself to manufacturing at home. When we make more products in America, more American families will make it.
In spite of all this noise, customers are still definitely buying in North America, and they're really, really buying internationally.
The American consumer is also the American worker, and if we don't do something to protect our manufacturing base here at home, it is going to be hard to buy any retail goods.
When you bring in multi-brand retail items into the country, you're not just bringing the products, but you're also harming local manufacturers.
We discovered that there was a great deal of keen interest in America for the kinds of products that we thought could be produced here. Also there was an interest in Britain for Australian material generally.
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