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American flags manufactured in China were falsely advertised as ‘Made in the USA,’ the lawmakers said.
Three House Republicans are calling on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to take action against China-based companies fraudulently advertising their American flags as “Made in the USA” on online retail platforms.
“This fraudulent behavior deceives American consumers seeking to show their patriotism, threatens our domestic flag industry, and undermines the integrity of ‘Made in the USA’ advertising and labeling,” they wrote.
The lawmakers urged Khan to “promptly hold” these Chinese companies and online retailers accountable for “violating trade laws and undermining our domestic American flag manufacturers.”
They named Amazon and Walmart as two online retail platforms that Chinese flag manufacturers have used to sell their products. To illustrate their point, they said that a search for an American flag on Amazon showed one made by a company called Hawks Flag Store. Even though the product listing had the words “100% Made in USA” in bold text, the lawmakers said the company’s profile on Amazon showed an address in Ji’an, a city in China’s Jiangxi Province.
“Unfortunately, this egregious example of advertising deception is just one of hundreds across various online retail platforms,” the lawmakers wrote, adding that “the FTC has the authority to bring complaints and law enforcement actions against misleading claims surrounding the origin of a product.”
“We urge the FTC to implement enforcement measures without delay, open Made in USA complaints against these fraudulent companies, and increase collaborative efforts with major online platforms to verify seller claims and uphold truthful advertising standards.”
The lawmakers’ effort to tackle the issue drew applause from the National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO).
“That is why it is imperative that the FTC act immediately to put a stop to illegal labeling and advertising practices by Chinese companies that are duping American consumers who take pride in displaying authentic American-made flags.”
Julye Spinelli, owner of Saratoga Flag Company, also welcomed Stefanik’s leadership on the issue.
Citing data from the Flag Manufacturers Association of America, Stefanik’s office said in the release that 94 percent of American flags were manufactured in the United States and pointed out that although “100% of flags bought by the Department of Defense are manufactured in the U.S. … other federal agencies are only required to purchase flags that are only 50% manufactured in the U.S.”
The Epoch Times contacted the FTC, Amazon, and Walmart for comment but received no responses by publication time.