News

Despite global trade tensions, a new study finds "Made in USA" remains strong globally. And purchase intent to buy American ...
Companies that can't back up claims that their products are made in the U.S. could face hefty penalties from the Federal ...
The Trump family may be having second thoughts about that “Made in the USA” claim attached to its new Trump-branded phone, which raises an interesting question: How to define “made” ...
In April, a California jury found the tea company R.C. Bigelow liable for damages of $2.36 million in a class action lawsuit challenging the company’s Made in the U.S.A. claims.
An expert on cell phone technology, IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo, said he’s not surprised the Trump family has dropped the “Made in the USA” label because it’s nearly impossible to build ...
Trump Mobile, the wireless service provider and phone company launched by the Trump Organization, no longer promises on its website that its upcoming smartphone will be made in America.
The "Made in the USA" language isn't the only detail to vanish from the T1 phone's product page. There's no longer a mention that it will have 12 GB of RAM.
The Federal Trade Commission requires that items labeled “Made in USA” be “all or virtually all” produced in the U.S. and several firms have been sued over misusing the term.
The website previously said the phone was “Made in the USA,” according to screenshots taken by CNN earlier in June and archived versions of the site from June 18. The Verge first reported ...
Those are the two words that have replaced the “Made in the USA” pitch that just a few days ago appeared on the website where customers can pre-order the so-called T-1 gold-toned phones with ...
The company adjusted language on its website on or around June 22 to drop the “Made in USA” claim, according to captures of the site by the Internet Archive.