Trump proclaims Made in America Week amid push for domestic production

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Trump proclaims Made in America Week amid push for domestic production

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Since the early days of American history, the nation's future has been shaped by skilled hands and proud hearts. From the settlers at Jamestown to industrial titans, America has focused on building, creating, and innovating for its workers, families, and industries. During Made in America Week, President Donald J. Trump's Administration reaffirms its commitment to this legacy.

The United States has long been a manufacturing hub, but over time factories closed and jobs moved overseas. The Administration aims to reclaim American sovereignty by improving trade agreements and enforcing rules against trading partners. "We are putting our Nation’s interests first," Trump stated.

In March, Trump signed an Executive Order to create the United States Investment Accelerator within the Department of Commerce to facilitate investments over $1 billion. A Presidential Memorandum was also signed to boost foreign investment while protecting national security. The One Big Beautiful Bill offers interest deductions for loans on new American-made vehicles and 100% expensing for new factories and equipment.

Trump directed the Federal Trade Commission to target sellers falsely claiming their products are "Made in the U.S.A." He emphasized that this label connects with American craftsmanship and livelihood.

Due to these policies, companies are eager to do business with the U.S., attracting trillions in investments. Job numbers have exceeded expectations for four consecutive months. "Together, we are rebuilding our Nation with American heart, hands, and grit," Trump said.

President Trump proclaimed July 20-26 as Made in America Week, urging Americans to honor those who contribute daily to making America great.

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