I'm not really sure but i know it's really expensive
Made in Germany. So they're not foreign if you're German!
Made in Germany. So they're not foreign if you're German!
A foreign investment is an investment made by a company or entity based on one country, into a company based in another country. The most popular foreign investment made is China.
It was made by Anschutz and imported by Firearms International Company.
Hy Hunter was a company that imported firearms for sale. Most were made in Germany
Between 1973 and 1981. These were made by JP Sauer and Sons in Germany, and imported by Hawes.
It is vital to the nation's economic well-being to buy American. Buying foreign products supports foreign economies. For America to stay strong it is essential to restrict foreign products imported to compete with American made products.
It is vital to the nation's economic well-being to buy American. Buying foreign products supports foreign economies. For America to stay strong it is essential to restrict foreign products imported to compete with American made products.
Some were made here, many were imported from Britain, France, and Germany.
The Audi A3 car is from volkswagon, and volkswagon cars are made in Germany. So they are based out of Germany, but imported to America, and many other countries.
This answer pertains to new Volkswagens currently sold in the U.S.: The Golf is now imported from Germany. The Tiguan also comes from Germany. The Passat has pretty much always been imported from Germany. The Jetta and New Beetle are still made in Mexico, the EOS is made in Portugal. The Touareg is made in Slovakia. The Routan is a rebadged Dodge Caravan made in Canada. Where VW's have been made in the past varies from year to year. For example: The Golf used to be made in Mexico. And when the Jetta Wagon first came out in the U.S. (2002), it was only made in Germany. Of course, if you live on other continents, where your VW is made may be completely different that what we get in the U.S.
The leading foreign markets were Canada, Mexico, Taiwan, Germany, and Saudi Arabia.