No, they are made in a tree by elves
Many products sold in the US are made in other countries, becasue it is cheaper than making them in the US to have them made abroad and pay the cost of transporting them to the US. Howewver, it is not correct to say that most products sold in the US are made abroad.
Yes. Products made in the U.S. to customers in India are exports.
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Yes. There are American made products sold in the United Kingdom, mostly things such as household items. However, larger items such as automobiles, aircraft, clothing, etc. may be made in the United States and sold in the United Kingdom. Since the United Kingdom is a part of the European Union, technically, all products sold in the UK that are British made are EU products.
Avalon products have been sold in the US for quite some time. They continue to be one of the many trusted organic brands.
The ones sold in US are made in US.
Some are, some aren't. A lot of Husqvarna products are sold as badge engineered items, as well (Craftsman, American Yard Products, Yard Pro, WeedEater, McCulloch, etc.).
American Apparel is the name of a website that sells products made in the US.
No. American products made in the US and sold in Mexico have almost the same prices found in local stores. Some however, have different specifications due to labor or environmental laws, and are sold at cheaper prices; one instance is motor vehicles, which don't share the same EPA standards.
Almost all gasoline sold in the US is made in the US.
The question is incomplete. Percentage of what? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes made in the world? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes sold in the world (assuming there is a difference from the previous question due to inventories)? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes sold in US?