I don't have a problem with anybodiy's goods, provided they are well made, and you can get parts. It can be difficult to tell well made with the imports until it is either too late and yours busted, or until they have been around a while and there is some user experience to rely on. As to parts, most are non-existant for the majority of the Chinese imports right now for example. There are a few exceptions.
I do have problems with a number of things, though. Fiirst, reverse engineering. It is not right for a company to take a product somebody else engineered and manufactured, dismantle it, and copy the dimensions and technology. I won't buy a knock-off of a Honda 90 engine, for instance. Second, I do not believe in supporting any country that dumps their products on our shores, sometimes selling at or below cost, while placing stiff restrictions on American goods. Fair is fair! Finally, I don't feel any of us should buy from a nation that allows bad environmental and safety practices to continue, just so they can manufacture and sell their goods cheaply. If a country allows a manufacturer to pollute the air freely, yet we try to control our emissions, how can we compete? Only by refusing to buy the cheap goods from the places without environmental and safety restrictions. There are plenty of quality goods from a number of foreign countries. Someday the rest of the countries may catch up. Until then, I will scrutinize my purchases carefully.
-Scotty