Suspension Components Sourced From all Over the World

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Pretty interesting. When I was underneath the Rivian today looking at the suspension, I noticed many of the suspension components (CV Axles, Tie Rods, Lower Control Arms, Lower Arm Pivots, etc..) are tagged and labeled with the country of Origin. I know it's normal for manufacturers to source parts from all over the world, I've just never seen so many tags and labels on parts before.

Mexico (Brake Lines and Electrical)​


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Poland (Air Ride Suspension)​

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South Korea (CV Axles)​


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USA (Lower Control Arm Pivots)​


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Interesting... Is there a percentage breakdown for these overall? And where is it technically "made"?
 

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