When piracy causes shipping to change routes, it looks like we have gone back in time by more than 200 years and look at who's ding it- the SAME effing turds. Barbary, Moor, Houthi- no difference.
WRT electronic manufacturing, the country of origin WRT quality generally has a hierarchy- Japan is at the top, then countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and others come next. China has become the largest because they have more people, the CCP manipulates the currency and that makes them appear to be a 'preferred trading partner'. The thing they don't always do is abide by the designs, contracts & agreements and they don't respect intellectual property rights, so they copy anything they think can benefit them. They got their start in backward engineering through copying military equipment but from what I have heard, they're not as good at that as they would need to be in order for their aircraft to be on the level of what they copied but their electronics are good enough for all practical purposes.
Your non-Asian goods aren't new- that matters.
WRT OMC, it wasn't just moving production to Mexico that stuck the fork in them, it was that terrible FICHT design- they lost so much money they HAD TO be sold. The first time I worked on a FICHT outboard, it had at least one melted piston head because they ran far too lean, in their attempt to meet EPA/CARB emissions numbers. When I removed the spark plugs, I looked into the cylinder and the top of the piston looked like one of those images of the surface of the Sun, shown in the link below. Someone at that dealership who had been around them for awhile asked if I had noticed the magic marker line on the plugs' insulators- that shows where the gap on the ground electrode is, so they can be indexed away from the injector orifice. This is needed because the fuel sprayed onto the gap will quench the spark. Seriously?
Yes. A friend had a Mako with a Johnson/Evinrude FICHT OB and he asked if I could get it to run better. Never happened- I only had one set of plugs. He was taking it to Florida and had another shop down there, so that guy worked on it and needed to use about 30 spark plugs, just to find six that would index properly.
OTOH, the people in tech support were very helpful and informative. They should have dropped that crap as soon as the problems reared their ugly heads. COVID came at a bad time for OMC.