World's most expensive and cheaper cigarette prices

We are witnessing the fact that cigarette prices are always rising, but this does not seem to be effective enough when it comes to quitting. However, according to foreign media media, it conveys Telegrafi, governments worldwide are trying to increase the price of tobacco so that [...]
We are witnessing the fact that cigarette prices are always rising, but this does not seem to be effective enough when it comes to quitting.
However, according to foreign media media reports, the governments worldwide are trying to increase the price of tobacco in order to encourage smokers to break free from the habit.
Despite this, however, many continue to consume tobacco - even though it is cost - it causes a number of health problems, including cancer or heart disease.
And in this regard, the authorities who have taken the most extreme step in raising the price are those of Australia.
This country is counted as the absolute leader, since for a package of Marlboro cigarettes it needs “, aside from” 16.8 euros.
Australia is followed by New Zealand, where, for the same brand of cigarettes, it is necessary to “lank” 14.9 euros.
Although cigarettes were much cheaper in America until now, it seems that the situation has changed, and there, since the price for a package has already reached about 11 euros.
On the other hand, a country where cigarettes are cheaper is Kazakhstan, as there, for a Marlboro package you have to pay 0.9 euros.
Their cheap price is also available in Vietnam, Ukraine, Philippines, and Pakistan, where a package of Marlboro is needed about 1 euros.
And when it comes to European countries, cigarettes are more expensive in Norway, where a Marlboro package is needed around 11.5 euros. Prices are followed by Ireland, Great Britain and Iceland.
Ukraine, which is on the list of the world's cheapest countries, is the country with the cheapest price. The following are Belarus, Moldova and Russia, where the price varies between 1.18 and 1.66 euros.
As for regional countries, cigarettes are more expensive in Slovenia, where a Marlboro package is needed to allocate four euros.











