I'd noted Daiwas ommission too. Of the bigger brands, you could also add Browning and Shakespeare. Shakespeare seem to be on the wane when compared to their wall to wall availability in the 80s/early 90s. Browning have seemed to concentrate on the commie scene for a few years. However, with the Sphere range, they seem to be chasing the slightly more niche markets. Feeder rods suited to distance fishing and/or more natural venues and float rods for similar and rivers. If it's not their intention, the release of an entire range of Sphere hooks, which are all barbed, is particularly confusing.
Then there are the likes of Cadence, Sensas, Freespirit (coarse rods rather than specialist/carp), Harrison, Rive, Guru, Frenzee, Matrix (Fox Match), Greys, Middy, Okuma, Pro-Logic, Sonik, DAM, TFG, Leeda, Ron Thompson, Taktix, Rovex, and Spro.
Many of them suffer less attention on this forum because they are largely aiming at the commie scene. Some are a little too pricey for the general market. Pretty much all suffer from a general lack of visible availability.
I've certainly heard some very positive things about Rive rods, but I've never managed to lay hands on one. Freespirit and Harrison tend to revolve around the carp/specialist scene. I have handled examples of their coarse/match rods, but it was a fair effort to do so. Most barely get a second glance from me. I'm not remotely interested in yet another Pellet Waggler or Method Feeder rod.