The statistics illustrates how much France and the UK spent on different products in 2010.
Overall, while the spending on perfume and computers was higher in France than in the UK, the reverse pattern could be observed in the remaining groups. Among all the goods, cars had the highest figures for both countries.
Regarding cars, the amount of money spent on cars in the UK stood at 450000 pounds sterling, which is 50000 pounds sterling higher than the figure for France. In contrast, 375000 pounds sterling were spent on computers in France, while the figure for the UK is slightly lower, at 350000 pounds sterling.
Concerning books, the British spent 400000 pounds sterling on books, surpassing the figure for France by 100000 pounds sterling. Cameras followed a similar pattern, with respective figures being 350000 pounds sterling and 170000 pounds sterling. Conversely, for perfume, there were 200000 pounds spent by the French, while the figure for the UK is slightly lower, at 150000 pounds sterling.
