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Originally posted by roachboy
stock has been traded internationally since the early 1970s.
by now, many many larger manfacturers have production systems organized across national boundaries.
what exactly does the distinction between american and not-american made mean?
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While a product may be composed of materials from different countries, this thread deals with countries of manufacture, and that process usually takes place in one location.
Nobody said the product has to be non-American. You have to remember that the TFP, while being mostly composed of Americans, has many non-American users, and to them, an American product may seem foreign.