The constructed in country rule - one of the underlying principles of the event for many years - has relaxed significantly over the past two editions. This year's event in Bermuda only required a small portion of the bows be constructed in the country of origin.
All of Oracle Team USA's boats and componentry for the past two editions have been built at Core Composites in Warkworth.
The statement contained no mention of what class of yacht will be used for the next event.
Luna Rossa boss Patrizio Bertelli is said to strongly favour a return to monohulls, but the feeling among many of the current crop of America's Cup sailors is that what Oracle Team USA bosses Russell Coutts and Larry Ellison created with the move to foiling multihulls should be preserved.
Given Team NZ won the America's Cup in foiling catamarans, it would seem counterproductive to throw away the past three years of research and development.
The issue of what class of yacht will be used is expected to be a determining factor in what challengers it attracts to the event.