I ain't sweating it. For one, I have a lot of respect for Chinese manufacturing. They've capitalized on US policy, and have subsidized manufacturing to the extent that the dollar will buy more today than it would otherwise. Second, the stuff I tend to consume is all of the highest quality.
Most recently, I purchased a table saw miter gauge from a company called Hongdui. It's an original design, in as much as something like that can be original and from what I can tell, superior to everything else in the market. I buy carbon bicycle rims and wheels from a company called Light Bicycle who make some of the best. Having seen what it takes to destroy them, I'm impressed. I also just picked up a new Dewalt 2-1/4HP router which is battery powered, made in Mexico, but the battery itself is a work of art. Specifically, the 8AH "powerpack" which is capable of yielding nearly 1800W, more than a common AC outlet. The pack itself is comprised of Ampace JP40s which are 21700 cells with a ~45A peak discharge rate from a Chinese company that from what I can tell originated the design.
'Course that's all coming to an end, maybe sooner rather than later if the tariffs happen. Unfortunately, all the "red" counties that voted for the new president will likely suffer the most.
Then there's the fact that the whole Chinese economy is leveraged to an extent that's roughly an order of magnitude greater than that which led to the 2008 financial crisis in the US and the forthcoming demographic implosion meaning that China is running out of consumers inside the country.