100% of the products components (value) and 100% of the product assembled/manufactured in the U.S. Additionally, components or parts that come as a “raw material” that are not readily available in the U.S. and/or cost prohibitive and “substantially transformed” in the U.S. are exempt and can be included as a part of the percentage calculation. This percentage does not need to include disposable/non-essential elements such as packaging materials that would be thrown away.
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90% or greater of the products components (value) and 100% of the product assembled/manufactured in the U.S. Additionally, components or parts that come as a “raw material” that are not readily available in the U.S. and/or cost prohibitive and “substantially transformed” in the U.S. are exempt and can be included as a part of the percentage calculation. This percentage does not need to include disposable/ non-essential elements such as packaging material that would be thrown away. |
75% or greater of the products components (value) and 100% of the product assembled/manufactured in the U.S. Additionally, components or parts that come as a “raw material” that are not readily available in the U.S. and/or cost prohibitive and “substantially transformed” in the U.S. are exempt and can be included as a part of the percentage calculation. This percentage does not need to include disposable/ non-essential elements such as packaging materials that would be thrown away. |
51% or greater of the products components (value) and 100% of the product assembled/manufactured in the U.S. Additionally, components or parts that come as a “raw material” that are not readily available in the U.S. and/or cost prohibitive and “substantially transformed” in the U.S. are exempt and can be included as a part of the percentage calculation. This percentage does not include disposable/ non-essential elements such as packaging materials that would be thrown away. |
100% of the product made or produced in the U.S. (e.g. each ingredient). Does not include disposable/non-essential elements such as packaging materials that would be thrown away.
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100% of employees and /or contractors perform work in the U.S. (e.g. legal, call centers, technical support) |
100% of the product made or produced in the U.S. (e.g. each ingredient). Does not need to include disposable/non-essential elements such as packaging materials that would be thrown away. |
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