Belarus has the cheapest cigarettes in the world. And where is the most expensive?
On the other side of the planet, it is 18 times more expensive. Belarus took second place in the world ranking of countries for the lowest cost of cigarettes, writes ThinkTanks with reference to the Numbeo portal, which specializes in analyzing prices in different countries. Now the portal's specialists have analyzed the cost of one pack of Marlboro cigarettes in 95 countries. The cheapest cigarettes were in Vietnam, where one pack of 2024 costs $1.29 (data based on price analysis over the past 12 months). Belarus is in second place: our Marlboro is valued at 1.57 dollars. The third place was taken by Kazakhstan - 1.69 dollars. It is necessary to clarify. According to the Ministry of Taxes a...
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