Sorry, but we've got it as good as anybody worldwide right here in the US. Even if you don't have to pay import duty (I think you can bring $800 worth back without paying any duty, but don't quote me), electronics are cheaper here. When I was traveling alot to Slovenia for 2 years (ended in early 2010) I consistently had Slovenians asking me to buy stuff from Best Buy and bring it back with me. Saved them a TON...usually on the order of 30 to 40%. Keep in mind that since they're an EU country, they could mail order from anywhere in the EU without exchange rate or duty fees, so I think it's safe to assume that the prices were consistent in Slovenia with what others see in other EU countries.
Even when I was in Japan recently, the electronics were about the same price as what we pay here. I was in the market for an M10 or R09HR at the time I went and had some time to shop around the electronics district in Tokyo (can't remember what it's called right off the top though), and they were priced a little higher than B&H. I even checked out the prices of ipods, digital cameras, SD cards, etc. and really nothing was cheaper than we can get from newegg or B&H.
Finally, I just went to Sweden 2 or 3 months ago and a ts.com member contacted me to bring a Sony M10 for him that he purchased via his own credit card from B&H. It was shipped to me and I hand carried it to him in Sweden. Not sure what it saved him, but obviously it must have been cheaper than what he was able to get in Sweden.
The one thing that I'm unsure about is if you were to buy from distributors in the same country as a euro manufacturer, say purchasing Schoeps in Germany or Milabs in Sweden.