Submitted by data_n_stuff t3_yyiuye in dataisbeautiful
[deleted] t1_iwuhbc9 wrote
Does a low price mean a higher density of supplying parties? I mean Belgium and Netherlands are quite cheap… as expected… how ever Portugal… never expected that. Looking at all countries the price isn’t probably based on purchasing power.
OldExperience8252 t1_iwuniab wrote
Portugal has a lot of daily flights and trade with Brazil, they and Spain being so cheap is not surprising at all.
[deleted] t1_iwurs6y wrote
I always thought the Netherlands and Belgium where to biggest ‘hubs’. So I was more surprised Portugal became that big in such a relatively short time. But as you say, it’s quite logical, knowing about the ties with Brazil.
trostmyfips t1_iwvdclt wrote
From what I understand cocaine is decriminalized in Portugal. That could be a contributing factor
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments