Materials Production
When "Buying American" Doesn't Make Sense
Recent reports have pointed out some downfalls of the Buy American Act. The Buy American Act has been around for a long time and requires the federal government to buy American-made iron, steel and manufactured goods wherever possible. The definition of "American-made" has evolved since the inception of the act in 1933.
Currently, an American-made product is defined as all of its manufacturing processes, constituent parts and/or materials originating in the U.S. In 2009, the American...
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