FYI - the Goodride website says "the tires are made China and sold in 40 foot containers."
and
"meets all the safety requirements for Canada." But they sell worldwide, but only mention meeting Canada's safety requirements.
I looked into this recently, because we got a new (2001) car at work, and it had these Goodrides on the back. Me, being me, looked at the sidewalls, and saw that the DOT UTQG rating had been melted off. Looks like a brand new tire, but no DOT UTQG rating on the sidewall, which is federal law for all tires sold in USA. Don't know where this one came from. The other rear tire, has the rating.
I complained to the garage and told the boss, I'm not driving that car.
I'll never understand why some people skimp $10 or $20 on tires when... 'so much is riding on your tires.' - an ad line that's actually 100% true.