Made in America is back on the radar in a big way. And this time, it is not just about flags and slogans. It is about real dollars, new contracts, and fresh opportunities for small manufacturers. That is why the latest news about the SBA’s New Made in America Portal Could Open New Doors for Small Manufacturers. The new portal is designed to help small businesses land government contracts, connect with bigger buyers, and tap into new supply chain opportunities.

If you make your products here in the U.S., or if you are thinking about reshoring part of your supply chain, this is a good time to take a look. There could be new doors opening for your shop.

Why the SBA Is Pushing “Made in America”

After the past few years of supply chain chaos, reshoring is having a bit of a comeback. From policy makers to big buyers, plenty of folks are looking for ways to bring more manufacturing closer to home.

The SBA’s new portal is one of the latest efforts to give small businesses a leg up in that process. It connects companies with:

  • Federal contract opportunities
  • Larger buyers looking for U.S.-based suppliers
  • Resources to help scale U.S.-based production
  • Support for entering government supply chains

Translation: more ways for small manufacturers to win business that used to go to bigger players.

What This Means for Your Business

If you manufacture your own products here in the U.S., this could open new opportunities From government contracts to corporate buyers who are now prioritizing Made in America.

Even if you do not manufacture in-house, but work with U.S.based partners, this shift is still worth watching. More buyers are starting to care where products are made, and they are adjusting their sourcing strategies.

Now is a good time to take a fresh look at your sourcing and manufacturing plans. Exploring opportunities through the new SBA portal could help you connect with new buyers or open doors you had not considered. And if you already offer U.S.-made products, this is the perfect moment to highlight that fact in your marketing and channels. Buyers are paying attention.

Keeping Your Catalog and Fulfillment in Shape

Landing a government contract sounds great. Drowning in spreadsheets afterward? Not so much.

Talk to an Ordoro expert. We will help you keep your operations humming, even if Uncle Sam comes calling.