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Posted On: 10/20/2024 8:46:47 PM
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How in the heck does the below tweet, published by snpw, pertain to snpw?
Has anyone researched the requirements to be considered “American Made”? Here goes:
One month ago snpw tweeted:
Does snpw understand purchasing PV glass from Malaysia, Taiwan, South Korea as well as other significant parts could exclude the Made in America classification. And exclude participation in government projects.
Possibly snpw is focused on tariff mitigation but what about Made in America requirements.
The below tweet, not sure how it applies to snpw.
Has anyone researched the requirements to be considered “American Made”? Here goes:
Quote:
According to the Federal Trade Commission, “Made in USA” means that “all or virtually all” the product has been made in America. That is, all significant parts, processing and labor that go into the product must be of U.S. origin.
One month ago snpw tweeted:
Quote:
Sun Pacific Holding Corp
@SunPacificPower
"Looking to purchase PV glass without tariff headaches? Sourcing from Malaysia, Taiwan, or South Korea for tariff-free imports and smooth supply chains! #SolarEnergy #TariffFree #PVGlass #RenewableEnergy"
$snpw. Great partners!
4:25 PM · Sep 20, 2024
from Fountain Valley, CA
Does snpw understand purchasing PV glass from Malaysia, Taiwan, South Korea as well as other significant parts could exclude the Made in America classification. And exclude participation in government projects.
Possibly snpw is focused on tariff mitigation but what about Made in America requirements.
The below tweet, not sure how it applies to snpw.
Quote:
Sun Pacific Holding Corp
@SunPacificPower
"Using American-made solar panels for government solar projects ensures job creation, boosts our economy, strengthens energy independence, and maximizes taxpayer dollars[/quote]
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