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More and more, industry buzz indicates American manufacturing is trending in a positive direction. Pardon the cliché, but where’s the beef? The “Made in America” label is significant for manufacturers, distributors, designers and end-users. Products made in America almost always guarantee quality workmanship backed by manufacturers operating on U.S. soil.