Not really, but it won’t stop them from using it as a sales tactic to snag a few patriots. America has been doing that for years. I remember seeing a Maytag appliance that had a big red, white, and blue USA sticker. I was floored initially at the thought of America actually making something, but my suspicions quickly took over and before long i read that they are assembling the appliances on American soil using “globally sourced” parts. Basically the last mile in the manufacturing stage was performed on American soil, which completely justifies giving pretty much all the credit to them.
Is it really “Made in Europe” when it’s made by migrant workers, in a foreign company’s factory, using offshore-sourced components?
Not really, but it won’t stop them from using it as a sales tactic to snag a few patriots. America has been doing that for years. I remember seeing a Maytag appliance that had a big red, white, and blue USA sticker. I was floored initially at the thought of America actually making something, but my suspicions quickly took over and before long i read that they are assembling the appliances on American soil using “globally sourced” parts. Basically the last mile in the manufacturing stage was performed on American soil, which completely justifies giving pretty much all the credit to them.