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Q: Difference between NAFTA and EU
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How does the European Union differ from NAFTA?

The European Union started out in 1957 with just 6 countries - there are now 27 - and was known as the European Economic Community. Like NAFTA, there is a lot of trade agreements between the countries, in what is often referred to as the Common Market. The EU is much more advanced than NAFTA, covering a lot of other aspects of the relationships between the countries. It would cover things that the NAFTA covers, like laws in relation to trade, industry, workers, travel, agriculture and the environment.


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The EU is just the European Union. Any countries of Europe can apply to receive EU membership if they qualify. The EU (or Euro) zone is the collection of member countries which share the currency the Euro. The Euro is now compulsory for all EU members, except the UK and Denmark which have opted out but may join in the future.


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