They are made in the U.S. and Mexico. The place of manufacture is listed on the tire sidewall.
Autogrip tires are made by General Tire in Pretoria, South Africa. They are imported into the US, via a company called Delti.com out of the Netherlands.
The ones sold in US are made in US.
Kumho tires are made in Korea.
These companies and others manufacture tires in the U.S. but also manufacture tires in other countries. Check the stamp on the tire to determine the country of origin. Goodyear Michelin Cooper Continental General Yokohama Bridgestone Firestone Hoosier Lots of store brands and private label tires are made in the U.S.
It will have to be written on it.
Yes, they are.
In US, Canada and Mexico
Yes, Mastercraft are made by Cooper Tire
(They are made by National tire the same company makes Chapparall tires and a number of other brands) National does not make tires. They are a private label company and their tires are made by other manufacturers in the US & abroad.
Many US companies make tires of that size.
No, Kumho tires are made by a South Korean company. They produce tires in South Korea, and China. There were plans to build a plant in Macon, Georgia but that has been delayed and may not happen.
General Tire "is a wholly owned subsidiary of Continental Tire North America, Inc. and is a leader in the development, production, and marketing of quality tires for automotive applications". Continental Tire has moved most of its manufacturing overseas within the last ten years. The sidewall of the tire will say where your individual tire was made.