And parking places definitely aren't American Sized.
There was basically a risk matrix that when simplified meant insurance was cheapest for Asian cars, then European, then US due to reliability and quality differences. The model was based on past insurance payment data.
It was over a decade ago, maybe things have changed but I always remember questioning if it was that simple, turned out it was.
You can see some trends in the middle article tables for "Maintenance Costs Over 10 Years"
Unfortunately there is a genuine need/demand for a lot of these products, just not enough to justify what it would cost to produce them here, or in Europe. Even non-luxury smartphones fall into that category.
China, and to a lesser extent a number of Asian countries, are doing it anyway. And, I'll give Trump this one: through unfair means. That can mean state subsidies, preferential tax treatment, ... But that's the reason those products exist at all, not the reason they're made in Asia. The only way to fix that is self-defeating.
You could make Americans (and Europeans) as poor as Chinese/Vietnamese/Bangladeshi. Back to the time where a working-class, even a middle class family has essentially no hope to even afford an apartment without sharing with another family. You know what you can't do? You cannot do that and have people like that buy those products. People will give up games, give up internet, give up tv, ... before they give up housing by themselves, for example, and that goes for everything we buy. The specific comparison doesn't even really matter. If you make people poor, of course, they'll stop buying, at which point there's no point to the economic activity they are now cheap enough to work at: there are no buyers. And we'll lose a lot, like those lives we now have.
The problem is that this makes essentially all republican-style policies (all supply-side economics) impotent. The problem is not supply. The problem is demand: people have close to the maximum they'll pay for, and increasing production will simply not find buyers.
Which leaves having the government buy more.
Of course, on the other side there's problems too, an extreme socialist could ask why Americans and/or Europeans deserve to be richer than Chinese/Vietnamese/Bangladeshi, and make an argument for just burning the world down because then everyone will be equal (someone's "pride" will be restored) ... but sane people will quickly say "no, thanks".
And, yes, maybe there's countries that like to pretend they have a history of self-sufficiency and think they would fare better in a burned-down world, ie. Russia.