Sorry for wandering off topic.
If you have a lot of older hand tools, you learn to treasure the ones "Made in USA", about 100% of them are of excellent quality, and most are irreplaceable.
In some fields, it's near impossible to buy US made tools anymore - - the companies have folded, been absorbed, or have taken it to Mexico or off shore. The Chinese make some passable quality tools, some excellent, but they also make junk.
When US companies make the decision to move manufacturing off-shore, it's usually about bottom line, reducing labor costs. There are other drivers pushing up costs of doing business here too, high taxes, EPA regs, anti-business government regulations and more.
Most all the old line US names, Stanley, DeWalt, Rigid, and many more, are making their tools in China. Obviously they can choose to import reasonable quality stuff, or they can buy low end. When a company chooses to increase profits by reducing costs of their imports, the Chinese happily accommodate.
I'm not looking to debate issues or cast blame, there's blame enough for all parties. I know unions have essentially closed down some of the very industries that fed them. Costly, inefficient "work rules" and high labor costs can strangle a company. If your competitor is mfging off-shore and your mfging here, it's all but impossible to compete. Still, if a company is relying on the US consumer to buy their products, it's seems exceedingly shortsighted and hypocritical to outsource manufacturing, eliminating the very jobs that once put money in the hands of the US workers who built their products, their former employees. In the long run, unless we turn this around, we are toast. Low quality import tools, by comparison, will be a minor annoyance compared to the withering demise and eventual collapse that threatens.
I think NAFTA was a mistake. Global market or no, America has to suck it in and become self-sufficient once again, and we haven't even started to look toward that corner to turn.
bumper
. . . (a legal immigrant in '52, naturalized citizen, proud to be an American. As a 10 year old in public school, I won second place on an American Legion sponsored essay about the American Flag, - - do they even teach kids patriotism anymore?)