Ireland had the highest price level for Tobacco of the 36 countries, with prices 145% above the EU27 average. Turkey was the least expensive for Tobacco, at 74% below the EU27 average.
Bulgaria was the least expensive country for Tobacco in the European Union while Slovenia was the least expensive in the Eurozone.
Table 4.1 below shows the summary results while Figure 4.1 shows the detailed results for the 36 countries.
Table 4.1 Tobacco | |
EU27 Average | 100 |
Most Expensive (36 countries) | (Ireland) 245 |
Most Expensive European Union (27) | (Ireland) 245 |
Most Expensive Eurozone (19) | (Ireland) 245 |
Ireland | 245 |
Least Expensive (36 countries) | (Turkey) 26 |
Least Expensive European Union (27) | (Bulgaria) 50 |
Least Expensive Eurozone (19) | (Slovenia) 70 |
X-axis label | Tobacco |
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Ireland | 245 |
Norway | 230 |
France | 180 |
Iceland | 170 |
Finland | 142 |
Netherlands | 128 |
Switzerland | 128 |
Denmark | 125 |
Sweden | 116 |
Belgium | 114 |
EA19 (Euro Area) | 108 |
Germany | 106 |
EU27 | 100 |
Italy | 91 |
Malta | 90 |
Austria | 89 |
Portugal | 88 |
Luxembourg | 84 |
Czechia | 82 |
Spain | 80 |
Cyprus | 79 |
Estonia | 78 |
Hungary | 77 |
Greece | 77 |
Romania | 76 |
Lithuania | 73 |
Slovakia | 71 |
Latvia | 71 |
Slovenia | 70 |
Croatia | 70 |
Poland | 59 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 51 |
Bulgaria | 50 |
Serbia | 48 |
Montenegro | 44 |
Albania | 41 |
North Macedonia | 31 |
Turkey | 26 |
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