In a proclamation for Made in America Week from July 20 to July 26, 2025
President Trump reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to American manufacturing and support for domestic industries. The initiative aims to revitalize American jobs and manufacturing capabilities, addressing a history of outsourcing and decline in local industries. Among the measures introduced is the United States Investment Accelerator, designed to facilitate significant investments and incentives for American-made vehicles and machinery, fostering a pro-worker environment.
The proclamation outlines policies intended to encourage fair trade practices and protect American businesses from misleading claims regarding product origins. President Trump noted that these efforts have led to substantial investments and job growth, with American workers contributing to recent employment gains. Additionally, the administration is taking actions to address misleading labeling, reinforcing the value of the ‘Made in the U.S.A.’ designation as a symbol of quality and American craftsmanship.
The administration promotes a vision of economic revival grounded in American ingenuity and hard work. President Trump called on all Americans to recognize and celebrate the contributions of those who enhance the nation’s manufacturing and entrepreneurial spirit. The overarching goal of Made in America Week is to inspire a renewed commitment to American production and innovation, strengthening the economy and fostering national pride.
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