The Telco scissors from US suppliers like Jonard and Klein are one of the few kinds of tools where I feel the US tool industry holds an edge (sic!) to European quality and usefulness. There are a few other items, surprisingly often by Jonard, where they're unique in providing a good or even existing solution.
They are really useful, especially with that wire notch.
In exchange, we got the Bernstein or Belzer Kronenschere (as shown by BU508). I also have two surgical scissors with TiN surfacing and a very fine serration. Those cut through almost everything.
For sundry things like wrenches, fixed or adjustable, socket sets, screwdrivers, and most basic pliers, US makers are still in the 70s (in a bad way, that is). The likes of Bahco (before Crap-Ontm bought them to gut them and sell crap branded with the logo) and Facom (also sadly bought for its brand name by a company whose only useful product today is a breaking bar; i.e. Stanley), Knipex, Stahlwille, Elora, Gedore, Wera and Wiha laugh at the products from the US. And the Japanese tools are no joke either, with Ko-ken and Vessel being two very good examples.
You can add Engineer Tools to the Japanese list. They have a special pliers for the extraction of fnorked screws, which definitely comes handy sometimes.
There are several lesser-kown US manufacturers, which can provide decent tools:
https://xuron.com/https://www.excelta.com/https://swanstromtools.com/https://ullmandevices.com/ - I love their screw starters, because they make some for Hex and torx as well!
https://www.centraltools.com/moody-tools/https://www.micromark.com - for their micro screw- and nutstarters (they also sell Wiha and other small tools)
https://omegatec.com/ which are distributor for Apex and Zephyr, which I would prefer as US sourced wrenches and socket kits over
Crap-Ontm any time, and also have own niche products.
https://vimtools.com I can't judge, as I did not encounter any of their products yet
and of course those peculiar Chapman kits
Also Ideal-tek, Dumont and Sipel from Switzerland as well as Piergiacomi from Italy. Bernstein is a name every one in electronics should know.
And there is a second tier of German manufacturers whose names to know can be useful. Those are Elora, Heynen/Heyco, Wuro, Felo, Orbis, NWS, Artur Martin, Hans Arndt, Witte, Rennsteig and Athlet.