The Mercury News

Trump requires more American products be used by US government

- By Kevin Freking

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday requiring federal agencies to purchase products using more American components.

The order strengthen­s the standards that federal agencies must follow under the Buy American Act, which creates a preference for American-made goods.

Trump said his order will gradually boost the percentage of U.S. components for qualifying American-made products from 50 percent to 75 percent. He said the threshold would increase to 95 percent for iron and steel products.

“The philosophy of my administra­tion is simple. If we can build it, grow it or make it in the United States, we will,” Trump said.

The president signed the order during an annual White House “Made in America” showcase. Manufactur­ers from all 50 states were represente­d.

Trump has made it a priority to boost U.S. manufactur­ing. Even so, the nation’s trade deficit has continued to grow under his watch, widening to a decade-long high of $621 billion in 2018.

Trump said foreign countries have been allowed to “steal our jobs and plunder

our wealth” in previous administra­tions. He also used the event to highlight tariffs he’s imposed on China, saying China has paid a big price economical­ly as a result of the tariffs.

It’s unclear though how the trade dispute will be resolved. He also acknowledg­ed that it’s unclear how a new trade agreement he negotiated with Canada and Mexico will fare in the Democratic-controlled House. Democrats want to strengthen enforcemen­t of the agreement’s labor and environmen­tal obligation­s.

“We have to get the Democrats to pass it. They may or may not depending upon how they feel politicall­y,” Trump said. “It’s all politics, unfortunat­ely.”

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