SBA announces Made in America manufacturing initiative

SBA announces Made in America manufacturing initiative

US Small Business Administration Administrator, Kelly Loeffler, has announced the agency’s new Made in America Manufacturing Initiative to restore American economic dominance and national security by empowering small manufacturers. The agency’s effort will support President Trump’s agenda to create good-paying jobs, secure the country’s supply chains, and promote fair trade.

About 99% of American manufacturers are small businesses. The country gained 10,000 manufacturing jobs during Trump’s first full month in office.

“The great American comeback starts with restoring American industry,” Loeffler said. “With the Made in America Manufacturing Initiative, we’re slashing red tape, expanding access to capital and fuelling a manufacturing resurgence that will create high-paying jobs and revitalise communities across the country. By prioritising American-made products, we’re not just securing our economic dominance – we’re protecting our national security by ensuring the essential goods we rely on are produced right here at home. SBA’s initiative is a promise to every hardworking American and small business owner: we’re putting American jobs and strength first.”

As part of the Made in America Manufacturing Initiative, the SBA will:

  • Cut US$100 billion in regulation through the Office of Advocacy, which is empowered by law to work across federal agencies to identify and eliminate rules, policies and procedures that disproportionately burden small businesses and manufacturers.
  • Launch a Red Tape Hotline for small business owners and manufacturers to share feedback and submit onerous regulations for review.
  • Deploy the newly announced Office of Manufacturing and Trade to offer small manufacturers dedicated resources and training in partnership with SBA field offices across the country.
  • Reduce barriers to access for the 504 loan programme, a zero-subsidy programme which provides capital for real estate, construction and equipment purchases. Zero-subsidy means the programme operates without ongoing taxpayer funding and is sustained by borrower and lender fees.
  • Expand the use of the 7(a) Working Capital Pilot programme, which provides financing to fund inventory purchases and export-related expenses for international markets.
  • Promote a skilled manufacturing workforce by partnering with agencies, trade schools and private sector stakeholders to create a pipeline of skilled workers to support manufacturing.
  • Support President Trump’s manufacturing agenda, including tariffs to restore fair and reciprocal trade, tax cuts on domestic production and 100% expensing retroactive to January 20, 2025, for manufacturers.

As part of the initiative, representatives from the newly announced Office of Manufacturing and Trade will embark on a multistate Made in America Roadshow over the next two months, where they will hold roundtables to solicit feedback from small manufacturers across the country.

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