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US
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In the US, premium products are perceived as high quality and luxury, commanding higher prices.
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5
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India
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In India, premium products are seen as lavish and less accessible, with insurance payments commonly made annually.
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Japan
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In Japan, premiums are seen as a mark of high quality and are required for national pension insurance.
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Germany
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In Germany, consumers are willing to pay a premium for high-quality products and it is mandatory for health insurance.
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2
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5
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Western Europe
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Premium products in Western European culture are associated with higher quality and luxury, leading to a higher price.
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2
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East Asian countries
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Premium products in East Asian countries are valued for their high quality and attractive presentation and packaging.
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Middle East
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In the Middle East, premium products are perceived as extravagant and not widely accessible due to limited affordability.
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8
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Nigeria
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The concept of premium in Nigeria is not commonly used and is associated with wealthy individuals, and many consider it unnecessary.
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Western countries
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Western countries often associate premium products with higher quality and higher prices.
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