Part 3: Country of Origin - General Rules
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Government procurement policies require agencies to adhere to laws like Buy American, which mandates domestic sourcing. The FTC regulates 'Made in USA' labeling, ensuring products are substantially made in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection issues rulings on product origin for government purchases. Marking requirements impact duty and labeling rules, with specific regulations for textile and non-textile products. Determining country of origin can be complex when products are made in multiple countries.
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