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Originally Posted by a_Username
2 : of, relating to, or originating within a country or state and esp. one's own country or state
Where goods are produced aren't related to continental boundaries but by national boundaries. The Camaro would be a domestic product if you're American, but it would be considered an import in any other country in the world.
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You can't just ignore part of your own cited source.
the definition of domestic could be a) of ones own country or state, b) relating to ones own country or state, or c) originating within ones own country and state.
Personally, since the money to produce the car comes from America, and the money from sales goes to America, I think that pretty well falls into option B at the very least, if not option A as well, and option C could be debated depending on how you want to use the word "originating."
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