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In order to be labeled made in the USA, 70% of the product must be made in the USA. That is federal law and taken quite serious.  If it's just thrown in a box like someone said, it can't be labeled anything other than I guess sold in the USA.  Even to be labeled assembled in the USA required you to at least put 2 parts together, and boxes do not count as a piece.
And to the guy who says show me a product 100% made in any one country...my beef comes from a farm 30 minutes from me.  The steel roll's I used to make at my last job. Hell, even schiit products are made in the USA, everything but the power bricks.  Intel processor's, tscm is opening a factory this year in Arizona to make their 5nm chips here in the USA.  The list goes on and on.  And that's not counting China itself where a ton of stuff is 100% made in the country.  Japan and Germany would also argue with ya.