Overall I think this a fun thought exercise, but it's really easy to go through the looking glass in pursuit of it. As noted, the aluminum in a Paul's component, isn't MUSA, nor is probably the steel, rubber, plastic, etc in any other part. But of course raw meterials are only a small part of the equation. It seems that a large component of the MUSA goal is to keep the majority of the financial benefit in the USA. If so, you'd want to focus on the highest value added parts of the process being MUSA, and of course you'd want to pay the highest price through as many middle-men as possible to distribute that benefit.
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