In a bold proclamation, President Donald Trump has declared the week of July 20 through July 26, 2025, as Made in America Week, emphasizing the importance of American craftsmanship and manufacturing.
This week serves as a reminder of the nation’s commitment to empowering American workers and revitalizing domestic industries.
It highlights the historical role that skilled hands and heartfelt dedication have played in shaping the nation’s future, from the early days of American colonization to the modern era of industrial and economic growth.
President Trump stated that America’s greatness relies on its ability to build, innovate, and prioritize the needs of its workers and families.
He remarked, ‘This Made in America Week, my Administration recommits to furthering this legacy — and we pledge to embolden our workers, reenergize our industries, and bring back those beautiful words: ‘Made in the U.S.A.’’
In his remarks, President Trump criticized the impact of a ‘globalist ruling class’ that has historically undermined American manufacturing by outsourcing jobs and closing factories.
He pointed to the adverse consequences for American families and communities, emphasizing a need to reclaim American sovereignty through fair trade practices.
To facilitate this vision, the President highlighted actions taken by his Administration to modernize trade agreements and instill enforceable standards against those who violate them.
This commitment to prioritizing national interests is central to his economic strategy, aiming to put American workers first.
In March, President Trump signed an Executive Order to establish the United States Investment Accelerator, a new initiative under the Department of Commerce designed to attract significant investments over $1 billion into American industries.
Alongside this, he also enacted a Presidential Memorandum that strengthens regulations on foreign investment to safeguard national security.
Recent legislative measures, including the One Big Beautiful Bill, were introduced to encourage domestic production through incentives for loans on new American-made vehicles and provisions for full expensing of new factories and equipment.
These policies demonstrate a clear commitment to fostering an environment where American businesses can thrive.
The President further announced efforts to protect the integrity of the ‘Made in the U.S.A.’ label by directing the Federal Trade Commission to address false claims by sellers, ensuring that American consumers can confidently support domestically produced products.
‘Americans want to support their fellow citizens rather than send their money overseas in exchange for poor-quality goods,’ he explained, reinforcing the significance of trustworthy labeling.
Under President Trump’s leadership, there have been significant strides in attracting both foreign and domestic investments, contributing to a surge in manufacturing capabilities across the country.
Highlighting recent job growth, he noted that for four consecutive months, American job numbers have exceeded market expectations, attributing this success to American-born workers who have accounted for all job gains since his Administration began.
The narrative of rebuilding America emphasizes a culture of boldness and creativity, aiming to inspire the next generation of innovators and secure the nation’s global standing.
President Trump concluded his proclamation by rallying Americans to honor the builders, ranchers, crafters, entrepreneurs, and all those dedicated to making the country great.
He urged citizens to value the contributions of those who work tirelessly with their hands, emphasizing their crucial role in the economy and society.
‘We are proudly building, inventing, and creating in the United States of America once again,’ he asserted, underscoring the commitment to fostering an environment of opportunity and growth for all Americans.
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