All the US and European brands that have their decks pressed in China (DSM) should be ashamed of themselves.
Why? This kind of thing is typically born out of misplaced "patriotic" ignorance so I'll try to set you straight here. There's only a handful of US woodshops and they're all smaller places that can't really handle big orders from multiple clients at once. Therefore, if you don't want to wait 6 months for your 300 board order you have to go somewhere else - either Mexico or China. Mexico is getting harder and harder to get boards from unless you're a bigger company, no one is taking new accounts and the existing accounts are being upcharged and made to sign guarantees for huge numbers of boards that they may or may not be able to move.
If you're insinuating that somehow all Chinese boards are bad, that's not the case and hasn't been for a while. DSM boards are solid (albeit not my cup of tea, but that's down to the molds and not the quality), R7 and impact boards are awesome if you like stiff decks that don't break, and I'd be willing to bet my paycheck that if I put a PGI deck in a pile of US/Mexican made boards and had you skate them all you wouldn't be able to tell me which one was made in China. Hell the boards with the absolute best QC in the industry (and the only ones I know of that have a guarantee) are Chinese.
The crusade against Chinese wood is stupid. The boards are fine and since the skate industry isn't somehow magically exempt from inflation and COLA and everyone whines if boards go above $60, the only way bigger companies can operate and actually pay their bills and employees is to bring down the production cost and that means Mexico (which isn't always an option for the reasons I've already outlined) or China. Do you think its just a random coincidence that literally all of the biggest companies use woodshops in those two places? This is simple economics and literally business management 101 stuff.