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Find me a smartphone that is made in the US with no Chinese parts, then.

Or anything that goes into a laptop.

Or desktop.

Those are the primary components/products that China needs to destructively mine and process raw materials for. Until we recycle electronics as a standard instead of a "we care about being Green(tm)" gesture... manufacturing is always going to go where it's cheapest.




https://puri.sm/products/librem-5-usa/

https://www.falcon-nw.com/falcon/craftsmanship

I believe Digital Storm is also using primarily US components but can't find it on their site.

Intel has several US foundries, and some ARM foundries are in the US as well.


> https://puri.sm/products/librem-5-usa/

They actually have China-made chassis as per they "origin declaration" table.


The examples you provided are bought once couple of years. There's no harm in buying them from China.


Except enriching them in the long run?


Why is that a problem?




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