H.R. 9349, known as the “American Consumer Awareness of National Source Act” or the “American CANS Act,” proposes changes to the Tariff Act of 1930. It requires that any agricultural product packaged in a can must have its country-of-origin label on the front or the top of...
Simple Explanation
H.R. 9349 says that food in cans needs a sticker or marking on the front or top to show where it comes from, like a name tag for your soup, so everyone knows where it’s from.