Fairphones are awesome, and they even come with a de-googled version of android. Also: Made in Holland!
Made in Suzhou, China.
As far as I know only Gigaset and HMD manufacture in Europe. And even those two only do final assembly in Europe, the components are still made in China.
Technically Fairphone could ship you a box of parts and have you assemble the phone yourself. Then it would be "Made in Europe" (or where-ever you live).
*designed in holland
In the province* Holland, but the country The Netherlands :)
Partially, AOSP is still made by Google.
This no different from the fallacy of using Chrome and VSCode forks.
The default OS is not de-googled Android though, but regular Android. You have to buy the /e/OS variant, which is slightly more expensive (or flash it yourself).
But with the long-term support and access to spare parts (the university can stock them), this seems like a good move. Also happy for FairPhone that they are getting more traction.