Consumer electronics were most expensive in Malta and cheapest in Poland and the Czech Republic from among the 28 EU states last year, according to Eurostat’s Consumer Price Levels survey.
The study found that price levels varied by almost one to three across the EU states with the widest gap being for alcohol and tobacco.
Overall, price levels ranged from 48 per cent of the EU average in Bulgaria to 138 per cent in Denmark. Price levels in Malta were just over 80 per cent the EU average.
The survey can be seen here.