Made in USA

Trump Phone: Still Missing Three Months After Release Announcement

The highly anticipated “patriotic” T1 smartphone, unveiled in June by the Trump administration, is facing significant delays, with its promised late-August release date unmet. Promised as a “Made in the USA” device, the gold-plated smartphone, marketed with a new wireless service called “Trump Mobile,” has pushed its shipping date back multiple times. The project’s website has removed any specific release date, instead continuing to accept deposits while assuring customers of availability “later this year,” and the promise of full American manufacturing has been walked back. Industry experts have cited the immense challenges of manufacturing smartphones entirely within the United States as a primary cause for the setbacks.

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Williams-Sonoma fined $3.18 million for falsely labeling products as ‘Made in USA’

As someone who values integrity and honesty in marketing and product labeling, the news about Williams-Sonoma being fined $3.18 million for falsely labeling products as ‘Made in USA’ is incredibly disheartening. This issue extends beyond just one company and raises questions about the validity of product labeling in general. The fact that this is not the first time Williams-Sonoma has been caught engaging in this deceptive practice is truly appalling. It makes me wonder how many other products out there are inaccurately labeled as ‘Made in USA’, when in reality, they are imported from countries like China.

The whole concept of corporate fines for fraudulent practices like falsely labeling products bothers me.… Continue reading