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'Made in America' items try to land on more holiday gift lists

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Monday, November 27, 2023   

With Thanksgiving behind us, Minnesotans are shifting their attention to holiday shopping.

Spurred by encouraging public polling, those who make and sell gifts remind consumers about the benefits of buying items made in America.

A new survey from the Alliance for American Manufacturing says 81% of adults would rather buy holiday gifts made in the U.S. That's an increase from 2022.

Rebecca Gadd owns Minnesota-based Gold Paw Series, which sells American-made dog wear. She said ensuring domestic production goes beyond supporting manufacturing jobs.

"It's supporting all the layers of creating that product," said Gadd, "whether it's trim suppliers, whether it's building maintenance, and there's the sewing machine repair guy."

She said the money spent by consumers on the chain of production goes toward supporting community needs, like infrastructure.

Gadd's company was featured in this year's Made in America Holiday Gift Guide, which is issued by the Alliance. It features more than 15 categories of products made in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

Scott Paul is the president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing - and said issues that came up during the pandemic, such as global supply chain disruptions, might be driving more shoppers to change their thinking about where they buy from.

"And on top of that, we've seen big investments in new types of manufacturing in the United States," said Paul, "or bringing some back, like semiconductors and clean energy. And so, it's a pretty exciting time to be in manufacturing."

Meanwhile, Gadd acknowledged that as a business owner, she faces pressure to consider outsourcing production overseas.

But she said there are other gains that outweigh larger profits, such as building trust with the customer base.

"You should feel good that the materials are sensitive to the environment," said Gadd, "You should feel good about all these things. And I think people more and more really are spending their money in a way that accounts for those things."





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