I don’t know if was officially confirmed, but isn’t Wilde the manufacturer for Tekton screwdrivers?
Nope. Wilde is out of the screwdriver business. I believe they got theirs from Pratt-Read as well. They do have wood-handle screwdrivers, which I think are made by Grace.
I believe the Stanley cushion grip drivers may have also been made by Pratt-Read, and I think they have been discontinued. The Proto/Mac Duratek drivers are still made in the USA (last I heard, anyway). The 100-plus drivers are now made in Taiwan, but they are still very good.
Williams/Snap-on and Klein still make their drivers in the USA. Some of Klein's multi-bit drivers are Taiwan-sourced, or have Taiwan-sourced bits, etc, which seems to be common for pretty much all multi-bit drivers these days.
Enderes still makes some of their flip-shank (5-in-1) drivers in the USA.
Mayhew has some Torx screwdrivers that are made in the USA, and I hope they expand to a full lineup. They bought out Bestway a couple of years ago.
Wiha has some 6-in-1 and 11-in-1 drivers that are marketed as made in the USA, but only the handles are made here.
Great Neck makes Kobalt (acetate handle) and HyperTough screwdrivers in the US, using foreign and domestic parts. The Pep-Boys Great Neck screwdrivers are the same as the acetate Kobalt drivers. Great Neck's A, AA and G series drivers seem to be discontinued, and replaced with the orange handled ones, which I do not believe are made in USA.