I believe my four Adcom amps were made in Japan, as was my circa 1988 JVC CD player. Proton 440 FM tuner was made in Taiwan. NHT speakers and Oppo BDP-93 made in China. Tisbury passive attenuator made in the UK. Music Hall turntable from the Czech Republic. Benchmark DAC1 (two) from the USA, and I recently bought a JDS Labs EL DAC and OL Switcher, also US-made. Grado headphones made in Brooklyn. Some say Brooklyn is, in fact, a foreign country.
On the recording end I have an assortment of microphone preamps, all of which I'm pretty sure were made in the USA, including a Benchmark MPS-420 that looks like it has been through the wars (I bought it used; all the headphone amp circuitry had been ripped out of it, but otherwise it functions) and a John Hardy that was made just north of Chicago, about 20 miles from here. Benchmark ADC1 made in the USA, no longer available new. (Benchmark seems to be getting out of the recording side of things. I don't think you can get a mic preamp from them anymore. Hifi playback must be more lucrative.) I think my Electro-Voice RE20 comes from the US. Oktava stereo pair with various capsules was made in Tula, Russia.
I was made in the US from German and Canadian parts.