| Made, assembled and manufactured all have different legal meanings in the  
UK, I think.  Same sort of issues with food if you buy foreign meat but  make 
it 
into a pie in Britain you can say British pie or something like  that.
 
In a message dated 18/06/2008 14:40:59 GMT Daylight Time,  
robertduquette@sympatico.ca writes:
So ...  is there some loophole that allows them to write "Made in USA" on it?
I  have heard that in Canada, you can advertize as "Made in Canada" if there  
is a certain percent of the manufacturing done in the country.
BTW,  don't take this as me saying that just becasue something is made in 
North  America that that necessarily makes it a higher  quality.
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