It's also down to vaccination requirements for EU based farms who take far more preventative measures than US ones.
It's why you can eat raw eggs and keep them out of the fridge in the EU/UK but not in the US, because the chickens are vaccination for Salmonella.
Japanese egg production is even cleaner, but then consuming raw eggs is commonplace in Japan.
Generally, I agree with your post. About "keep them out of the fridge": I thought this is mostly due to wash or not-wash the eggs before packing. I think washing removes a thin layer that makes the eggs last longer, but can be visually less appealing. Please correct me if you know better! Japan also vaccinates heavily for Salmonella, and they eat plenty of raw eggs in their cuisine.
The reason for keeping eggs in a fridge is different (primarily washing vs not washing). This has been discussed a number of times at HN.
Here is an example: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19815155