I don’t think they are more expensive per se. From the two national economies and their salary and price level structure you won’t find much facts supporting a general price gap. What you will get is broad range of products with different qualities and thus different price tags. So my hypothesis would be that price differences are a result of exported brands and availability.
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I don’t think they are more expensive per se. From the two national economies and their salary and price level structure you won’t find much facts supporting a general price gap. What you will get is broad range of products with different qualities and thus different price tags. So my hypothesis would be that price differences are a result of exported brands and availability.
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