Posts Tagged ‘made in the U.S.A.’

Will Olympic uniform outrage be the catalyst for change?

July 19th, 2012
By: Vicki Bell

By now, the U.S. Olympic CommitteeRalph Lauren, and you probably have heard much about the U.S. Olympic athletes’ official uniforms, and I don’t mean their style. A July 12 report on the ABC program World News Tonight featured a look at the uniforms designed by Ralph Lauren and made—head-to-toe—in China.

Most of the feedback to the online report on abcnews.go.com was negative. So was the feedback from “Stamping News Brief” subscribers responding to the last week’s newsletter that featured the ABC report. (more...)

Act thankful: Buy American

November 23rd, 2011
By: Vicki Bell

My favorite holiday is upon us—Thanksgiving. A day spent sharing a meal and quality time with loved ones; calling family and friends in other parts of the country; watching football (in moderation); and expressing gratitude for all the good things in our lives makes for a great day in my book.

Among the things I'm most thankful for is the country in which I live. Granted, the U.S. has problems, but so does the rest of the world. The economy could be better (it also could be worse), and our elected officials don't seem to be making much headway in resolving important matters. 

A matter of importance to domestic metal suppliers was described in this month's "Tube Talk" e-newsletter. It involves protecting our military and U.S. jobs, and "Tube Talk" readers shared their thoughts. (more...)