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     " All contracting entities (CEs) are required to track non-domestic purchases to be in compliance with Buy American.
Tracking for Buy American has two parts:"
 1. Completing the Buy American checklist to document the exception for purchasing a non-domestic product.
 
 There are two exceptions that CEs have to purchase non-domestic (unless food item is on FAR list at 48 CFR 25.104):
 a) the product is not manufactured domestically or does not come in a significant quantity or quality.
 b) The cost of the domestic product is significantly higher than the non-domestic product.
 
 2. Tracking non-domestic purchases for compliance with 10% cap.
 
 All non-domestic commercial food purchases must be tracked for compliance with the 10% cap on total commercial food purchases. The SFA must develop a methodology to track the non-domestic commercial food items and costs, ensuring that non-domestic commercial food purchases do not exceed 10% of total commercial food purchases. USDA developed a tracking tool, but this specific tool is not required.
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