Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue
How to make the most of selling products made in the U.S.
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"If a bag has $40 in materials in either China or the U.S., but it costs $4 to sew it in China versus $8 in the U.S., the end difference will be $44 versus $48," he continued. "And that $4 difference will be more than eaten up by shipping, fees and duties." Bronson added that the gap between the price of imports and domestic products has decreased every year for the last six years, and he believes the trend will continue.
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Brendan Menapace
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Brendan Menapace is the content director for Promo+Promo Marketing.
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