You're assuming that they care enough to do anything about it.
Or that the American companies who import their goods are going to pressure them to clean up their act. This situation will not change until the American importers get some serious push back from us, the consumers.
Agree. Push back from the consumer is required. That's why I said something to MTH at the fall York meet. I was told they were confident the issue would not repeat. But absent any actual testing or certification of the product or the melt before it gets to us the consumer, I will remain skeptical. And unfortunately for us, in many cases, it takes 5 years or more (well past the warranty period) for the issue to become apparent. So we get left holding a bag of unusable, albeit expensive, junk.
Chris
LVHR