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how many us ppl don't buy product from china?

how many us ppl don't buy product from china?i am interested in it,thanks for your answer
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Practically every person in the US will purchase product from china at some point in their lives, even if they do not realise it. Simply eating at a restaurant, or your favorite fast food outlet, likely has some ingredient that was purchased from china.

Remember, just because the product doesn't say it's from china, does not mean that some part of it isn't. However, lets include some of the people in the US who would not purchase a product from china.

Amish people for instance, produce many, and if not all of their requirements themselves. As such it is quite plausible that a large percentage of the 227,000 + Amish people living in the US and Canada would not buy chinese products, simply due to the fact that they would only ever 'buy' local produce.

Similar could be said for certain sects of Mennonite culture - who frequently shun technology (though it depends on the sect).

All in all, this constitutes a minimal number in comparison to the overall population My personal estimation would be that no more than 0.001% of all adult US people have never purchased a chinese product of some description (whether knowingly or not).

Understand that the statistics in here are based on personal belief, and may be inaccurate. The logic, however, is sound.

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