We have a lot of posts here about the perceived low quality of Chinese made tools. Conversely, we think Japanese made "Koken" tools are impeccable. So when we say made in China tools are junk: 1) Are we saying Chinese workers don't know (not smart enough) how to make good quality tools or 2) Manufacturers are lowering standards and specifications to build inferior tools per specifications? My iPhone 5S was assembled in China and has worked flawlessly for last four years so I doubt Chinese workers are inferior. When I was shopping for a new SUV, I was looking at Highlander vs. 4Runner. Although I liked the USA assembled Highlander more, bought Japan assembled 4Runner because of perceived quality difference between US assembled vs. Japan. I think Japanese workers have unsurpassed work ethics and take pride in what they do and represent. I bought two Japanese made Toyotas and the fit and finish are just excellent. Not sure about the source but there is a difference (number of defects) between per Japan made Lexus vs. Canada made Lexus.
Going to back to the Chinese made tools, I don't think the quality is lower because it was made by Chinese people but rather due to reduced standards and quality control enforced by the manufacturers. The point is that it does not matter where it is made from, if the tools are made with lower specifications and standards, the tools will be inferior. If USA tools are made with reduced standards and relaxed specifications, you will get low quality tools.
Going to back to the Chinese made tools, I don't think the quality is lower because it was made by Chinese people but rather due to reduced standards and quality control enforced by the manufacturers. The point is that it does not matter where it is made from, if the tools are made with lower specifications and standards, the tools will be inferior. If USA tools are made with reduced standards and relaxed specifications, you will get low quality tools.

