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I don't know the actual country of manufacture, but Energenie are good.
I have their individual RF controlled sockets, but I see they have a power strip too.
There's a "smart" (I hate that marketing term) 4-way power strip and with some intervention I'm sure it could be integrated into HA with an RF bridge.
They do make a Raspberry Pi module, and I own one, but I had it before I had setup HA and just have never tried putting the two together.
Anyway, the sockets seem ok and they appear to have all the relevant certifications.
(And I'm not affiliated with them)