Galaxus on their website: https://www.galaxus.at/en/page/transparency-regarding-countries-of-origin-34177
In the legal definition stated by the European Union, country of origin denotes «the country in which the major part of the value was added.» We’re guided by this interpretation.
But unless the majority of value was added in branding for some variants, I don't understand why the 64GB variant of https://www.galaxus.de/en/s1/product/goodram-ume3-usb-30-128gb-eco-friendly-128-gb-usb-a-usb-memory-sticks-17543048 is "made in germany" while the 128GB is made in China.
So I assume their "machine translation" hallucinates at some point.
Also a selection of the MC logic(?) ICs