Bob Stec works in a company town. A furniture town. A town so tightly tied to the business of making tables and chairs and sofas and beds that they share the same name. But Bob Stec is an importer.
When you buy a product with the words “Made in USA” splashed on it, how do you know the brand is telling the truth about where it was really manufactured? That’s the crux of a new class action lawsuit ...
Williams-Sonoma is facing a costly penalty for falsely claiming that some of its products were "Made in the USA," the Federal Trade Commission has announced. Under the terms of a settlement, the San ...
It seems simple enough: To be labeled as “Made in America,” a product sold in California must include only components manufactured and assembled in this nation. But that’s a tougher standard than ...
Donald Trump is once again using tariffs as his weapon of choice, this time targeting two industries he claims have been stolen from the United States: furniture manufacturing and Hollywood filmmaking ...
When you walk into a hotel in the U.S. today, you'll see many items - chairs, draperies, lamps - that were made in China, Vietnam, Malaysia or elsewhere overseas. But that's gradually changing, hotel ...
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