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Trump Turns Up Heat on Federal Agencies Over ‘Buy American’ Rules

Trump Turns Up Heat on Federal Agencies Over ‘Buy American’ Rules

Summary

President Donald Trump urged federal agencies to prioritize buying American-made products and criticized the practice of approving exceptions that allow foreign goods in government contracts. He emphasized strengthening Buy American laws and closing loopholes to reduce purchases of foreign products when American alternatives are available.

Key Facts

  • President Trump made the statement on Truth Social calling for stronger enforcement of Buy American rules.
  • Federal procurement involves hundreds of billions of dollars in contracts each year and affects U.S. manufacturing and jobs.
  • In March, Trump signed an executive order to increase enforcement against false “Made in America” labels in consumer products.
  • Some federal agencies have reviewed and narrowed long-standing exemptions that allowed exceptions to Buy American rules, especially in infrastructure and manufacturing.
  • Buy American laws require preference for U.S.-made goods but allow waivers when products are unavailable, too expensive, or not in the public interest.
  • The recent statement did not announce specific new rules or changes to waiver criteria.
  • Industry leaders support stricter Buy American enforcement, highlighting that many government uniforms and gear are currently not made in the U.S.
  • Agencies may soon face more scrutiny on waiver approvals as government spending on infrastructure and industry projects increases.
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