Well as far as computer you can have yours built to spec, mostly gamers. But in the end most internals will be China made (I think), but you could still assist your local economy by finding the local nerds.
There's some component manufacturers (like Gigabyte) in Taiwan, etc...it's a little better.
Some like EVGA are headquartered/assembled in the US but use Foxconn (Chinese) PCBs and stuff. Gigabyte probably uses Foxconn stuff too, I'm not sure. I personally do like EVGA components and their warranty policies are among the most consumer friendly.
Well as far as computer you can have yours built to spec, mostly gamers. But in the end most internals will be China made (I think), but you could still assist your local economy by finding the local nerds.
There's some component manufacturers (like Gigabyte) in Taiwan, etc...it's a little better.
Some like EVGA are headquartered/assembled in the US but use Foxconn (Chinese) PCBs and stuff. Gigabyte probably uses Foxconn stuff too, I'm not sure. I personally do like EVGA components and their warranty policies are among the most consumer friendly.
I only buy EVGA GPU's. Never had any issues with them, and great CS. Same with their PSUs.
Best motherboards and graphic cards are made by Asus which is HQed in Taiwan. They also use Japanese capacitors which are top of the line.