Today, President Donald J. Trump will host companies from across the country at the White House for the Made in America Product Showcase. The White House is highlighting and celebrating each state’s effort and commitment to American made products by bringing in and showing off products from all 50 states that are made and produced in the United States. Attendees include:

State Company Product Alabama Altec Bucket trucks Alaska Alaska Bowl Company Bowls Arizona PING Golf Golf clubs Arkansas Hytrol Conveyer belt California The California Wine Institute Wine Colorado Gordon Signs Neon signs Connecticut Sikorsky Helicopters Delaware ILC Dover LP NASA space suit Florida Tervis Tumblers Georgia Chick Fil A Food Hawaii Koloa Rum Co. Rum Idaho Boise Cascade Company Engineered wood floors Illinois Caterpillar Heavy equipment manufacturer Indiana Broomcorn Johnnys Brooms Iowa RMA Armament Body armor, dummies Kansas Grasshopper Company Lawnmower Kentucky Campbellsville Apparel Company Apparel Louisiana Marucci Sports Baseball bats Maine Hinckley Yachts Yacht Maryland Eddie Heath’s Crab Pots Crab pot manufacturer Massachusetts St. Pierre Manufacturing Corporation Horseshoes Michigan Milton Manufacturing Fabric Minnesota Faribault Woolen Mill Wool blankets Mississippi Taylor Machine Works Forklift Missouri Beehler Corporation Door hinges Montana Simms Fishing Fishing gear Nebraska Greater Omaha Packing Beef Nevada Kimmie Candy Candy New Hampshire Cider Belly Doughnuts Doughnut company New Jersey Campbells Soup Soup New Mexico Desert Plastics Plastic Manufacturer New York Steinway Piano North Carolina Cheerwine Soda North Dakota Dakota Outerwear Co. Military outerwear manufacturer Ohio Bully Tools Shovels, rakes, hoes etc. Oklahoma DitchWitch Trencher/excavator Oregon Leupold and Stevens Sights and scopes Pennsylvania Ames Wheel barrows Rhode Island Narragansett Brewing Company Beer South Carolina Casual Cushion Company Cushions South Dakota K Bar J Leather Shotgun chaps Tennessee Gibson Guitars Guitars Texas Stetson Hats Cowboy hats Utah Colonial Flag Company Flags Vermont Dubie Family Maple Maple syrup Virginia National Capital Flag Company Flags Washington Liberty Bottleworks Water bottles West Virginia Homer Laughlin China Company Iconic fiesta line of china Wisconsin Pierce Manufacturing Two firetrucks Wyoming Aviat Aircraft Model aircraft

The Trump Administration is honoring the incredible workers and companies who make “Made in America” the world standard for quality and craftsmanship. America is a nation that honors the work of gifted and skilled tradespeople, but for too long our government has forgotten the American workers. Their interests were pushed aside for global projects and their wealth was taken from their communities and shipped overseas. Under the leadership of President Trump, not only will the American worker never be forgotten, but they will be championed. President Trump has offered a new vision: the well-being of the American citizen and worker will be placed second to none.

President Trump has been fighting on behalf of American workers and families since the first day of his Presidency. The President signed a ‘Buy American and Hire American’ Executive Order that targets the abusive use of waivers and exceptions to undermine ‘Buy American’ laws that promote the allocation of taxpayer funds to American companies. The order also takes steps to stop the abuse of the immigration system and protect American workers. The President is committed to preserving American jobs for American citizens.

The President has also taken steps to ensure that Americans are equipped with the tools necessary to thrive in the modern economy. He signed an Executive Order to promote and create more flexible apprenticeship programs that arm American workers with valuable skills.

President Trump has taken decisive action to free America’s energy potential and create jobs in areas that need them the most. He has approved the construction of new energy pipelines, allowed for the exportation of coal, increased liquefied natural gas exports, and withdrew from the Paris Climate Accord.

Unnecessary and burdensome regulations stifle economic growth and harm American workers. The President has repeatedly taken action to remove burdensome regulations so businesses can build in America. President Trump signed an Executive Order stipulating that for every regulation signed into law, two regulations must be eliminated and he has begun the process of reducing permitting time for infrastructure projects from 10 years to 2. The American Action Forum estimates that President Trump has already saved the United States $60 billion through regulatory rollback.

President Trump knows that America first means putting American workers first.