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<blockquote data-quote="gag halfrunt" data-source="post: 117596" data-attributes="member: 2098"><p>Macbooks and iPhones are built in China. There's no shortage of high quality gear made there. But it all depends on the QC. There's also a TON of crap shipped out of China, too.</p><p></p><p>My problem with Chinese made goods (and the reason I never buy Chinese made if I can help it) is because supporting them directly impacts the U.S. negatively. They maintain their currency artificially low, instead of letting it float like other world currencies. This helps them and hurts other countries: 1) it keeps their exports cheap, and 2) it makes imports to China more expensive.</p><p></p><p>But Western governments don't put much pressure on them to change, because there's an insatiable demand for cheap goods in the U.S. and Western Europe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gag halfrunt, post: 117596, member: 2098"] Macbooks and iPhones are built in China. There's no shortage of high quality gear made there. But it all depends on the QC. There's also a TON of crap shipped out of China, too. My problem with Chinese made goods (and the reason I never buy Chinese made if I can help it) is because supporting them directly impacts the U.S. negatively. They maintain their currency artificially low, instead of letting it float like other world currencies. This helps them and hurts other countries: 1) it keeps their exports cheap, and 2) it makes imports to China more expensive. But Western governments don't put much pressure on them to change, because there's an insatiable demand for cheap goods in the U.S. and Western Europe. [/QUOTE]
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