Yes, thank goodness for Gold Peak and HK money saving these old British speaker firms.
When you look at where much of the original acoustic research was done and where things were learned about how to manufacture speakers, it goes back to the BBC engineering labs and the companies that grew based on their research. There was additional research done in Canada at NRC, which also explains a little why there are so many good Canadian speaker companies.
As to manufacturing in China, most comments are borderline racist and ignorant.
I have actually been involved with factories in China building audio equipment, and believe me, quality is a function of design and engineering, not race or country of manufacture. It is pretty funny to see all these negative comments about China being typed on computers manufactured in China. Like sarcasm for audiophiles, irony is wasted on those with more opinions than facts.