Just curious how many American made products do you see over there in China??

Well, if you read the tags then they "all" claim to be made in the USA. Seriously, though it's a tough question because the street level consumer goods that are American brands are probably made in China as well.
If the question you are asking is how many products do I see that I KNOW are made in America then I have to say that I don't see hardly ANY that I know for certain are made in the USA.
In general life that is.
However, to bring this BACK TO POOL, I see many Chinese pool players now with American cues, and not the cheap ones either. I see average players here in Xiamen China using Southwests, Cognoscenti, Omens, Scruggs, and Ginas and even Justis cases.
Last March at the Guangzhou Billiard Expo there were two dealers setup who were selling American made cues. One of them had a wall full of Dominak cues. The other one had two tables full of high end American made cues, such as SouthWest, Scruggs, Gina, Bender, McDaniels, Joss West, Prather, etc... This dealer owns a high class pool room in Guangzhou, China.
I know for example that the factory that makes Fury cues has almost $10,000,000 in hard rock maple that is imported from the USA and Canada.
They use ferrules imported from the USA, they use made in USA Tiger tips on all the cues.
One thing I do see is that consumers here ARE becoming more savvy and are beginning to demand that if a product says 'made in USA' then the retailer should prove it.
I doubt that the cars are produced in the USA and shipped here but I always smile when I see more Buicks here than I have ever seen in the USA.
The thing to remember though is there can never be a 1:1 trade off of consumer goods when one country has a much cheaper labor pool and subsequently cheaper costs of production. It's impossible for Chinese to consume American made consumer goods at the same rate that we consume Chinese made goods. It's a very simple equation, an average American from his income we can buy many more Chinese made shirts than an average Chinese can afford to buy American made shirts. If there were 1:1 parity then there wouldn't be any need for trade except in ONLY those items that America and China have none of domestically.
However what made in America products do the Chinese consume using the dollars we gave them for their consumer goods? They buy college educations. They buy vacations. They buy houses. The buy land. They buy businesses. They invest in our stock market. They buy machines. They even buy people through hiring American executives.
In turn the people of America who save money by having access to lower priced consumer goods can take their savings and invest it into a better quality of life if they choose to.