Don't want to clog up the OPs thread too much, but global economics is far more complicated than you are painting it out to be. My example was NOT aurora vs rigid specifically. The PCB board machine was a single example. Like I said, Aurora produces a lot of LED displays (like those in Times square and Vegas...)...those consume a massive amount of LEDs, made by...you guessed it...Cree, an American company, which employs a lot of people, pays a lot of taxes, etc. Furthermore, lets take rigid vs ALL the chinese companies....how many US owned, operated, and staffed vendors sell the chinese stuff? I'd venture to say that a majority of LED bars sold on the US market (51%+) are chinese....but the vendors that sell them, and are able to operate a business doing so, paying US taxes, hiring American's etc. One wouldn't be able to run a business selling only Rigid bars, but they can (and do) run a business selling the imported stuff.
Its also worth noting that the ONLY reason why ANY of us can even afford a wrangler is thanks to the Chinese buying our sh!t bonds, no thanks to the fed. Reserve for printing us into oblivion.
Take a look at these....these are the KC led pods, which retail for $378.07. KC is an American company.
http://www.kchilites.com/lights/lzr-led/kc-cube
The above lights are nothing more than rebadged Hanma lights, but are nearly triple the cost. The result is, an American company profits, but in reality, an American simply spend triple the money on a product that was "recycled" through a middle man. Now, some people may think it's worth it, but Im not one of them. I am the end consumer, and I buy the most bang for MY buck.
Some companies refuse to move with the market. If rigid doesn't alter their pricing structure, they will lose a vast marketshare (the part that keeps them afloat as a company) since race teams alone won't be able to carry them. Their pricing worked when they were first released, but now that there are hundreds of competitors, they can't keep their pricing as high.
Merry christmas.
I know most of you don't speak Russian, but you can hear the names of the lights in the video.....this entire series was the best comparison test I have seen of the 3 lights (prolight, rigid, aurora)...everything from the connectors, to brightness, to draw, to durability was tested.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLS49WpKJDg