Average yearly salary in the US is about 60k, while in the EU average it's about 37k so of course the US as a market has a much higher spending power than the EU. Sure, individual markets like Luxemburg and Norway might be richer than the US average but they're also orders of magnitude smaller markets than the whole US. Scale matters.
Prices in the EU are higher for the same things.
Why then do you think Apple launched the Vision Pro only in the US and not in Europe if you think everything is the same? Why do gaming consoles first launch in the US and only after in Europe if the market is the same according to you?
It seems like the consumer electronics manufacturers know the markets better than you when they base their sales and marketing decisions.
>There's no euroblock-wide price fixing going on.
There is, it's called MSRP and manufactures have one for USA, Canada, EU, UK at every major product launch.
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