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Trump Signs Order to Combat Fraudulent ‘Made in America’ Labels, White House Says

The executive order directs ⁠the FTC chairman to prioritise enforcement of existing laws against sellers and manufacturers who ​falsely claim products are made in America.
Trolleys full of blue and red yarn sit on a factory floor.
Inside a textile dyeing factory. (Shutterstock)

US president Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday that the White House said was aimed at combating fraudulent “Made in America” labels by foreign ​manufacturers ⁠and sellers.

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