TAA-compliant products must either be wholly manufactured in the U.S. or a designated country or substantially transformed in the U.S. or designated country.
Only use products or services from designated countries: To be TAA compliant, a company must ensure that the products or services it sells to the government are manufactured or substantially transformed in a designated country.
TAA-compliant products must either be wholly manufactured in the U.S. or a designated country or substantially transformed in the U.S. or designated country. Christie offers TAA compliant projectors, TAA compliant LCD panels, TAA compliant LED video walls, and TAA compliant Media servers and processing solutions.
To be a country that is TAA compliant, all products sold through the GSA MAS Contract must be manufactured or “substantially transformed” in the United States or a TAA “designated country”.
Trade Agreements Act compliance refers to the requirements that certain products must meet in order to be eligible for procurement by the United States government. The TAA is a federal law that was enacted in 1979 to promote fair trade and level the playing field for U.S. businesses competing in the global market.
TAA Compliance refers to products that meet the requirements of the United States Trade Agreements Act (TAA) of 1979. This Act governs products listed on the General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule, ensuring they are manufactured or substantially transformed in the United States or a designated TAA country.
Check Manufacturer Certifications: Begin by confirming that the LED display manufacturer holds TAA compliance certifications. Manufacturers must provide documentation verifying that their products meet TAA requirements, including the country of origin for components and final assembly.
Products are considered TAA compliant if they are manufactured or substantially transformed in the United States or any of the TAA designated countries listed in the chart below. The TAA designated country list is sourced from the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and is current as of December 2024.