To be clear, it's not that there is anything wrong with 6203 or 6203-2RS bearings. That one bearing in the gearbox made a Portugal originally often made a bad mess. A quality roller bearing to replace it solves that problem plus makes the gearbox much easier to take apart.
The 6203-2RS bearings I normally use come from a US company and I buy them on Amazon in boxes of 10. I am under no delusion that there iis a bearing factory in Florida! I was buying my bearings from the US Office oof 123bearings (A French Company). Theirs cost much more and now with tariffs are way too expensive. I have no idea where those are made.
FAG bearings, a German Company, *might* be made in Germany but most are not. FAG is having a big problem with knockoffs. Ashley (AN) and I just recently with them to verify some bearings I bought that took so long to deliver that I figured they came from China. They were marked identically to one AN sells. They turned out to be genuine - both the ones I bought and the ones AN sells. I would normally just buy from AN but a US seller had them for significantly less - I had no idea is a US office of an foreign (probably China) company. I also have no idea how they got genuine FAG bearings shipped to then and then to the US with tariff and still cost much less. I'm guessing the "fell off a truck" at the China FAG factory and were certifiable real, but essentially free. Of course they could have come from a US FAG factory, but then why two weeks shipping?
The famous US brand Timken:
Most Timken bearings for the U.S. market are assembled domestically in the United States, but the company also manufactures components and complete bearings in China, India, Romania, and Taiwan.
Timken operates in more than 40 countries, with a long‑established headquarters and major operations in Ohio.
A key detail: a package labeled "Made in USA" may mean the bearing was assembled and packaged in the U.S. even if some components were produced abroad.
Finally:
If a bearing is marked C3 or C3 or even CN it means that it's manufacture have been certified and you know the clearance. If not maked, it doesn't mean bad per se, just not certified.
Most of the big names are made in many places. For instance, those 6203-2RS (06.5542) that AN is selling are marked FAG Portugal.