how do pb or vessel compare to wera mini screwdrivers ? i ordered some wera many months ago but may have to consider a alternative since the turmoil in that region may make it impossible to ever get my order
I own the PB, and have used the Wera.
PB are better quality, overall, but…
Most of my PB have the hard acetate handles, which isn’t an option on the Wera. If you’re going for the soft ones anyway, that’s not a consideration.
PB offer quite a range, so compare like with like. There is quite a difference in the size, depending on what you choose. This isn’t always apparent looking in a catalogue.
The tips are superbly accurate on the PB. I don’t believe there’s anything better out there. But Wera do some things better than others, and they do these precision screwdrivers very well.

Both makers offer an extensive range - slotted, Phillips, hex, Torx and nut driver. Both offer an extensive range of sizes. Wera alone offer Pozidriv. Both have colour coding (soft handles only on PB)
I love Swiss tools, but sometimes the small stuff is very geared towards watchmaking / micro electronics, and there are better options for general engineering. This may be one occasion, but it depends what you do.
Wera offer a very nice (but not cheap) range of interchangeable bit micro screwdrivers. I’ve seen and used these also. Very nice, and I think have the edge on the PB equivalent. Certainly for my use.
I suppose the Garage Journal answer is to get both, but it might be worth trying one or two of each.
Incidentally, there is no interruption in supply of Wera here in the U.K, and I don’t believe the Ukrainian problems have affected the Czech Republic at all. I wonder if the difficulties are elsewhere…!