I was at the Little Machine Shop "open house" last year. One of their high-end machines is the Tormach mill. The company reps were there, running parts on one the mills. I asked them where the machine was built; answer: CHINA. Their company headquarters is in Wisconsin if I remember. They just designed the machine. Their new slant lathe is also a China product.
I just bought a "RIGID" orbital 5" sander. Made in China. Further reading of the paperwork, the Rigid brand is just a name, owned by New World .... or some such international marketing machine. Same for Black & Decker, and most of the other big-names in power tools. My Bosch saw is "made in China."
My machine shop is in Los Angeles, and about one mile west is Santa Fe avenue, which used to be "Machinery Row", where all the machine tool makers had their western headquarters and major distributors; it is now clothing sweatshops, and distribution warehouses. The famous architectural marvel, "Goodyear" tire plant is now a mall.
If I need a cutting tool immediately, the closest place is nearly an hour drive. I now buy all my tooling on the internet.
This is the "de-industrialization" of the United States, started in the 1970's, and is government policy.