President Donald J. Trump announced on March 13 new actions aimed at ensuring that products claiming to be ‘Made in America’ are truthfully advertised.
The announcement is intended to protect consumers and support U.S. manufacturers by preventing fraudulent claims about American origin. The administration said these steps are part of ongoing efforts to prioritize American interests.
According to the statement, the measures seek to stop foreign entities from making false claims about their products’ origins, which can undermine the value of genuine U.S.-made goods. The White House said this initiative will help consumers trust ‘Made in America’ labels and maintain fair competition for domestic producers.
The move follows previous commitments by President Trump to put America first in trade and manufacturing policies. No additional details were provided regarding specific enforcement mechanisms or regulatory changes.
The administration said it remains focused on delivering on promises related to American industry and consumer protection.



