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- A lot of product makers snub Right to Repair laws
A year after the Right to Repair laws passed in California and Minnesota, many product makers still aren't doing much to help consumers fix the gear they bought "There are definitely some places where things have gotten a lot better and have totally changed as the result of this legislation, and
- A Lot of Product Makers Snub Right To Repair Laws - Slashdot
A year after Right to Repair laws took effect in California and Minnesota, many product manufacturers continue to obstruct consumer repairs, according to a new study from advocacy group US PIRG The organization's "Leaders and Laggards II" report evaluated 25 products across five categories and foun
- A lot of product makers snub Right to Repair laws - vuink. com
A year after the Right to Repair laws passed in California and Minnesota, many product makers still aren't doing much to help consumers fix the gear t
- Manufacturers Make Repairs Too Hard for Consumers - Consumer . . .
Hard-to-fix devices drive up costs, according to a new report But new "right to repair" laws could help Manufacturers of everything from smartphones to cars are making it more difficult and
- Made in USA Claims Cause Legal Risks to Continue to Rise
The Made in the USA label carries significant marketing weight, especially in today’s political landscape, but it also comes with legal risks Federal regulators and class action attorneys are
- They tried Made in the USA. It was too expensive for their . . .
They pitched a sub-$500 made-in-the-USA version to Costco (COST O), which it turned down, saying it couldn’t stock the product this year and might revisit the idea next year
- How U. S. small business is dealing with Trump’s tariffs on . . .
Thousands of small U S manufacturers are faced with paying steep tariffs on Chinese imports or absorbing higher domestic production costs
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