In 1957, Belgium was one of the 6 founding members of what was called the European Economic Community. It is now known as the European Union. so Belgium has been there right from the beginning.
There were originally 6 countries that together set up the European Economic Community, which is now known as the European Union. Those 6 countries were: * France * Germany * Italy * Luxembourg * Netherlands * Belgium
Belgium uses the euro, like many other countries in the European Union. It no longer has its own currency.
Belgium, France and Luxembourg.
The six founders are Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
In 1957 6 countries were the founders of what is now known as the European Union. They were France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Luxembourg and Belgium.
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The European Union did not exist in 1952. Instead, the European Steel and Coal Community was created by the countries of Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. The European Steel and Coal Community morphed into what is known as the European Union today.
The EMEA is an agency of the European Union. Therefore the countries includes are those that are the 27 countries in the European Union. These include Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Poland, Germany, United Kingdom and others.
No. Belgium is a western European country, but it is a member of the European Union.
BENELUXIs short for Belgium Netherlands and Luxembourg (the first letters of each country)This was a What_does_BENELUX_stand_forgroup of countries pre the European Union
Belgium was a founding member of the European Union, so yes it does.