
Trumps drop ‘Made in the USA’ label for new phone and a debate ensues: How to define ‘made’?
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”? The four words that just a few days ago appeared on a website where customers can pre-order the $499 phones with an American flag etched on the back have disappeared. In their place are much vaguer words, such as “proudly American” and “brought to life right here in the U.S.A.” It’s not clear why the Trump family is changing the language, but 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.