As I have read about it; Pyrex used to be made by Dow Corning. Dow sold the "Business unit" to World Kitchens in 1998. World Kitchen did not change the product composition for Pyrex glass bakeware or where it was being manufactured. It is made using a soda lime composition and heat-strengthening. Anchor Hocking glassware is also a tempered soda lime glass. Both are manufactured in the USA. Annealed borosilicate is the other typical high temperature tempered glass product. Is is typically found in chemical laboratory products ( beakers, flasks, test tubes, etc ). Some say the tempered borosilicate glass is more thermal shock stable, some say not. Also, borosilicate is said to be less physical shock stable and is said to produce sharper shards when broken.