Next step would be to give somekind of percentage that tells you how much of a product is made in commie-occuppied Chinese territory. The reason is that a lot of components are made in PRC, so it's kind of hard to avoid using them.
But if you can see that product X has 17% made in PRC and product Y has 12% you can factor that into your choice, creating economic pressure by which product designers will start taking those choices into account when selecting their components, as in "So this chip is 57 cents but it's made in PRC, this other one is 82 cents but it's made in Malaysia."
Next step would be to give somekind of percentage that tells you how much of a product is made in commie-occuppied Chinese territory. The reason is that a lot of components are made in PRC, so it's kind of hard to avoid using them.
But if you can see that product X has 17% made in PRC and product Y has 12% you can factor that into your choice, creating economic pressure by which product designers will start taking those choices into account when selecting their components, as in "So this chip is 57 cents but it's made in PRC, this other one is 82 cents but it's made in Malaysia."
Very good point.