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Ensuring Truthful Advertising of Made in America Products

This executive order requires stricter standards for products claiming to be made in America, establishing clearer definitions and enforcement mechanisms for such claims. It aims to prevent misleading advertising and protect consumers from false product origin claims. The order impacts American manufacturers, importers, and consumers by requiring more transparent labeling and marketing practices.

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Made in America Day and Made in America Week proclamation

On July 14, 2019, President Trump signed Proclamation 2019-15448 designating July 15, 2019 as Made in America Day and the week of July 15-21, 2019 as Made in America Week. The proclamation called for Americans to recognize and purchase domestically manufactured goods and encouraged businesses to increase domestic production. The proclamation had no direct regulatory impact on Americans; it was a ceremonial declaration without enforcement mechanisms or mandatory requirements.

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Made in America Day and Made in America Week Proclamation

President Trump signed Proclamation 10766 on July 13, 2018, designating July 15, 2018 as Made in America Day and the week of July 16-22, 2018 as Made in America Week. The proclamation encouraged Americans to buy domestically produced goods and celebrated American manufacturing. The proclamation had no direct regulatory or legislative impact on Americans, but was used to promote presidential messaging around domestic manufacturing.

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Made in America Day and Made in America Week Proclamation

President Trump signed Proclamation 2017-15440 on July 17, 2017, establishing Made in America Day on July 17 and Made in America Week as an annual observance. The proclamation directs federal agencies to promote American-made products and encourages consumers to purchase domestically manufactured goods. The proclamation itself is symbolic and does not create binding regulatory or budgetary changes.