With suppliers spread across the U.S., Singapore, China, the Czech Republic, and Honduras, buyers gain access to diverse production capabilities and logistics options—enabling them to choose based on cost, quality, or compliance needs. The widespread use of DDP and CIP Yerevan means many suppliers offer full delivery responsibility, reducing buyer risk around customs and duties, but the presence of non-standard terms like CIP Yerevan also signals inconsistent logistics clarity, so buyers must verify delivery terms carefully. Meanwhile, the use of Money Gram as a payment method introduces financial risk, as it lacks traceability and buyer protection, so buyers should prioritize T/T for secure, verifiable transactions.