What's the difference in Taiwan and China, either way they produce ****. I woudnt by from either if I can help it.
I guess that's where you and I differ.
As far as tool quality, I believe Taiwan does a much better job than China. For me, top tier Taiwan offerings like genius and toptul can beat out low tier USA craftsman and stanley offerings. I personally still find china made tools to be a complete crapshoot in QC, like current gearwrench products.
As far as economic differences, taiwan is a first world nation, with housing prices, costs of living, and salaries equal to the USA. China still has a significant hidden segment of their population that works in the "slave labor" pay scales.
On the political scale, Taiwan is a democracy while china is a communist nation.
On the military level, if the USA wasn't floating ships and flying planes in and over the waters between taiwan and china, china would have already blown up taiwan, invaded it, and turned it into a Chinese province.
I have no problems with Taiwan. Supporting their tools is like supporting Japanese, or german made tools. Supporting China is different, for the reasons above.
If tools were of equal quality, I'd go USA. In fact, I got some grief from this board a while back because I chose a USA 3/8 flex craftsman ratchet over the imported 3/8 duralast flex head. The USA tool still got my money even though it was an inferior product. Now that crfatsman's products have offshored, they've lost their advantage.
I'll be honest, I didn't think that my buying practices would change that much - but it has happened. I haven't bought any tool from sears, since stephen9666 posted his china vs. USA RP thread a few months ago. Things like COO do make a difference.