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Keep in mind that the EU had different import duties than the US as, which may affect the retail price. Yes, it doesn't even up being 1=1 pricing, but in general it's +/-10% for most consumer electronics, once you deduct the VAT.I made a short check. 599$ are 577€ at the present exchange rate. VAT/TVA rates are between 19 and 25%. At a medium level of 22% the VAT/TVA is 122€. The total is 50€ lower ( 679€) than the 729€ of Apple's quotation. Considering that the prices of electronic equipment are mostly a question of price policy and not costs (it depends mostly on the price policy of the company, not on the production costs of the object) this 50 € is what EU-consumer pay more. It is not an irrelevant percentage.
Even US-user need to pay State taxes on their buys. If I remember well, these taxes are between 7 and 15% (depending on the State) but I suspect that these taxes are in some way absorbed by the US-sellers.
In the same way, if she wants, Apple could apply the right price in Europe. But she doesn't.
You're right. EU and not UE, but don't ask a French, Spanish or Italian about this.
Best ALMorgan
Not all states have sales tax, which is why US pricing is always excluding any tax.