Effective "broad spectrum" sunscreens have been available in the USA for years. Perhaps there's a wider or better variety of UVA-blocking sunscreens outside the USA, but what you can get here is still effective and approved/regulated by the FDA.
> sunscreens will have to prove they provide good protection against both forms of the sun’s dangerous ultraviolet rays to claim they reduce the risk for skin cancer, sunburns and wrinkles ... Only sunscreens that pass a test that shows that they shield skin from both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) rays will be allowed to be labeled “broad spectrum”
Europe and Japan. You can probably order some Garnier Ombrelle suncreen from Canada that contains Mexoryl. That's the UVA-blocking ingredient that we're missing in the US.