One few bows that I would call "Made in USA".
Most USA major brand bows have components sourced outside of USA. The big one being the aluminum which they usually buy into one or two forms. These are extruded and forged. Only the low-volume high-end bows are CNC'd from bar stock as the volume would not justify developing dies.
The top three primary aluminum producers/exporters are China, Russia, and India. Notice all three are not on the greenhouse gas or carbon footprint reduction bandwagon. If one combines the annual exports of primary aluminum for Russia and India, it's still less than half of China which is #1.
If you buy a USA bow from the major brands, the aluminum likely comes from one of those three, even if the extrusion or forging comes from elsewhere like Canada.
VOC emission laws are making it difficult for glass companies to manufacture the stock used for limbs. I think there are only two left which the big one being Gordon Glass. I forgot who the other one is. There are more than two limb manufacturers but the others buy raw stock from GG for instance. More and more raw stock for limbs are coming from overseas without VOC emission laws. Particularly in the lower priced bows you'll find at BSP.
But then there is Sanlida's Dragon X8 bow. Limbs are imported into China from Gordon Glass. The string is made by DCY in the USA, and the cammo film is also imported from the USA as well. One actually gets more USA components on the Dragon than the $400 or $500 bows at BPS. That's surprising.
Thanks Algore and Gretta vanshithead for this. Our industries are slowly being put out of business by the greed of politicians.