I received most of my order from Wurth today. I purchased a number of the circlip pliers, all of which are marked "Made in Germany" on the handles. I think that these are rebranded Knipex tools and are very nice. I also ordered a number of Zebra screwdrivers. These have no country of origin marked on them at all. I presume that they are NOT German. I also bought some Zebra wrenches to supplement my Stahlwille wrenches. When I ordered these, the photos on the Wurth website clearly depict the word "Germany" on the handles. I noticed other wrenches on the Wurth website have the word "Quality" instead of "Germany". The wrenches that I received have "Quality" on the handle. I presume that these are also NOT German.
The trend for even traditionally high-quality tool brands seems to be to outsource manufacturing from their German, US or French factories to locations offering cheaper labor. I too would rather have seen the word "Germany" on the wrenches and screwdrivers, but that is not the case. Going forward, I am going to assume that any tool without an indicated country of origin is manufactured in a lower cost country, such as China, Taiwan, India, etc. Time will tell whether or not the quality is what we have come to expect from the names.