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On average, our automakers use more parts and supply tens of thousands more American people than their imported competition.
However, I'm glad they can't get the simple definition of product right. According to Dictionary.com, the legal definition of "product," as in an American product, is: the output of an industry or firm and/or a thing created by manufacturing. I see no where where the product is made attributing to the label of the said product. To the contrary, it mentions an industry or firm that made the product, in which case Toyota is a Japanese headquartered company. Therefore, it is the logical conclusion that Toyota is a Japanese product.
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