Common use of Domestic Preferences for Procurement Clause in Contracts

Domestic Preferences for Procurement. As appropriate and to the extent consistent with law, the parties should, to the greatest extent practicable, provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use of goods, products, or materials produced in the United States (including but not limited to iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products). The requirements of this section must be included in all subawards including all contracts and purchase orders for work or products under this award.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Sub Recipient Agreement, Sub Recipient Agreement, Grant Funded Professional Services Agreement

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