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Made in Italy is a merchandise mark indicating that a product is all planned, manufactured and packed in Italy, especially concerning the design, fashion, food, manufacturing, craftsmanship, and engineering industries. History Made in Italy brand has been used since 1980 to indicate the international uniqueness of Italy in four traditional industries: fashion, food, furniture and mechanical engineering (automobiles, industrial design, machineries and shipbuilding), in Italian also known as "Four A", Abbigliamento (clothes), Agroalimentare (food), Arredamento (furniture) and Automobili (automobiles). Italian products have often been associated with quality, high specialization and differentiation, elegance, and strong links to experienced and famous Italian industrial districts often connected with the concept of luxury. Since 1999, Made in Italy has begun to be protected by associations such as Istituto per la Tutela dei Produttori Italiani (Institute for the Protection of the Italian Manufacturers) and regulated by the Gucci company to the Italian government. In recent times the merchandise mark Made in Italy has become decisive for Italian exports and so common worldwide to be often considered as a separate product category. In January 2014, Google Cultural Institute, in collaboration with the Italian government and the Italian Chamber of Commerce, launched an online project aimed to promote Made in Italy by using virtual showrooms about several famous Italian products. Regulation In 2009, the Italian law 135 stated that only products totally made in Italy (planning, manufacturing and packaging) are allowed to use the labels 100% Made in Italy, 100% Italia, tutto italiano in every language, with or without the flag of Italy. Each abuse is punished by the Italian law. Compared with "Made in Germany" ('all essential manufacturing steps') and "Made in the USA" ('all or virtually all'), Italian regulation is more restrictive ('totally') in determining what qualifies for the use of the "Made in Italy" label. Scope of the label Trademark Made in Italy doesn't regulate the use of the words "Made in Italy". For that only the last substantial transformation or processing is considered according to Law n. 350/2003. Brands Economists and business analysts have identified five companies in particular whose names are closely associated with Made in Italy: Barilla - food company; Benetton - global fashion brand; Ferrero - manufacturer of chocolate and other confectionery products; Indesit - home appliances; Luxottica - the world's largest eyewear company. Fashion and accessories Foods and beverages Furnitures and home appliances Engineering See also General Confederation of Italian Industry References External links Italian Trade Agency. Discover the F Lli De Cecco S P A popular books. Find the top 100 most popular F Lli De Cecco S P A books.

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