As mentioned, Cloyes is probably the best brand to get. I put over 425K on a Cloyes Plus Roller timing chain set on one of my cars. It might be trendy to buy from Summit, nothing the matter with that, but do do some price shopping to ensure you are getting the best price.
FWIW, Edelbrock is now owned by someone other than the Edelbrock family. Just as Holley is not owned by Colt Industries, and car hobby advocate Corky Coker does not own Coker Tire any more either.
Not that it has or will happen, but when "the family" is not there any more, eventually it becomes "a business" rather than "a passion" and some deterioration can possibly occur over time, by observation. Next time you go into the Holley website, look at the upper brand of companies that are now associated with Holley. Similar with the group that owns Edelbrock. Many used to be the cream of the crop when they were individual operations . . . and many of them still are. Not unlike the many individual OEM-level brands of the 1960s are now owned by about two larger entities. Same with aluminum wheels, too.
In one respect, I don't care where the item might be made. Off-shore companies usually build what the customer wants. Which means the base metals, the heat treat, level of quality control, and percent of defects . . . while still meeting the price point of the customer's own choosing. Same way it happens in this country or anywhere else. Myself and some others in here are old enough to remember when there were some USA brands that were very mediocre in durability and quality as other better brands were "gold". Back when about the only thing that was oriental-produced were inexpensive metal car toys (i.e., 1960s and prior).
Take care,
CBODY67