True ... a lot of things are made there by companies you all know.
The difference is that when you are buying a part from an " American Company " who happens to own a factory over there you can be assured that they will stand behind the products and fix quality issues that may arise. They can afford to give you better service. (Back to the main subject)
If you ever run into a problem caused by a ultra cheap " no-name " Brand, who will you call? Yourself?
Chances are that you will eat any replacements, because I'm sure that your customer will not buy the "I sold you junk by accident and you need to pay to replace it" Story.
Am I wrong in assuming that most of you warranty your work and equipment for a year?