My girlfriend is made in China ... if that counts ... top quality
Nearly everything is made in China, both good and bad quality. It depends a lot on the manufacturers keeping tight rein on quality control as corners are cut to increase profit margins. But there are also things where quality does not matter that much and people would rather replace with new when it breaks.
I was in the Asian Supermarket and I bought a $5 meat cleaver, I talked to a chef about them who owns his own restaurant and he said when they go blunt it is just easier to go and buy a new one for $5 than sharpen it. It is cheap, $5, made in China but it is sharper than any other knife I have in the house and so far has not needed any sharpening unlike other more expensive knifes we have bought here.
If I have the option to buy cheaper better quality imported goods over more expensive locally made goods I will import the goods myself. I will buy locally grown food though, but a lot of the things I eat are simply not available to buy anywhere, except for importing it (Speciality Supermarkets) or growing it yourself.
Australia brought in legislation requiring all food goods to have a label with country of origin. The government is cracking down on things that are labelled as Australian Made or Organic. Most of the mixed frozen vegetables are "Made from Australian and Imported Ingredients" blah blah ... where do you think coffee comes from?
China has cheap labour, which is a major part of anything, if the biggest cost of a product is labour, and you move it off-shore where exchange rates and cost of living is low, then you have a cheap product