There are two types of Chinese knife makers. There are the American owned knife companies who have low end Chinese companies make their knives. Then sell the junk knives in gas stations and on late night tv. You know them because they usually have stuff like "USA American Navy", or "Ninja Snake Dragon" painted on the blade. There is usually either skulls, or a dragon on the outside scales.
The other type of Chinese knife makers are Chinese owned companies who use their lower economy and lower paid workers to design, make, and sell very good quality knives under their own name...for profit. Its in their best interest to offer the best quality knives at the best prices. Many of these companies are doubling profits every quarter for the last few years.
Well known American companies like Chaves and Knafs also have these companies build knives for them to stay competitive in the knife community.
In my opinion the only American made knife companies that are actually competitive and make quality folders are Spiderco and Kershaw.
They both have lines made in Japan, China, and Taiwan, but their American made stuff is top quality and innovative. Benchmade used to be up there, but the last few years their quality is going down, while their prices are going up.
In many recent tests, Benchmade knives have proved to not be heat treated to what they claim, and they are using alot of plastic versus FRN like the Chinese companies and a few American companies. FRN (fiberglass reinforced Nylon) scales are FAR better than the injection molded plastic BM uses in some of their $300+ knives.
Ok, I'll stop nerding out, sorry.