FTC’s Crackdown on False ‘Made in USA’ Labels: Upholding Transparency in Consumer Choices

In a bid to preserve consumer trust, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is actively tackling deceptive “Made in USA” claims, as exemplified by the recent case involving Chaucer Accessories. This legal scrutiny echoes a broader crackdown on misleading advertising, with historical cases involving Electrowarmth Products and Instant Brands. The stringent requirements for “Made in USA” labeling demand that manufacturers ensure transparency about a product’s origin, aiming to empower consumers with accurate information. Chaucer’s attempt to comply by labeling products as “Made in USA from Global Materials” faced challenges, underscoring the complexities of adhering to regulatory standards. Beyond legal ramifications, these actions highlight the broader impact of deceptive claims on both consumers and honest businesses striving for transparency in a global marketplace.

U.S. economy accelerates in first quarter; jobless claims edge lower

U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, fueled by massive government aid to households and businesses, charting the course for what is expected will be the strongest performance this year in nearly four decades. Gross domestic product increased at a 6.4% annualized rate last quarter, the Commerce Department said on Thursday in its advance […]