Denmark did not leave the EU. It is still a member. It does not use the Euro, but that does not mean it is not in the EU. Some other EU countries do not use the Euro. Only 19 of the 28 member countries use it.
Denmark is one of the smaller countries in the EU, but more medium-sized.
denmark
Jan. 1, 1973
How I see it ,they are Spain,Monaco,Liechtenstein,Switzerland and Ireland.
GDP per capital in Denmark was in 2008 42,300 EUR vs an EU avg. of 25,100 EUR, which makes Denmark one of the more affluent countries in EU and the world. Note, however, that Denmark was one of the hardest hit EU-countries during the recent financial crisis, so it's position versus countries will have deteriorated in 2009. (Source : EU stat office). After 11 consecutive years with budget surplus Denmark had public debt of only 11% of GDP at the end of 2008 (Source : DK Central Bank)
Yes, Denmark is a member of the European Economic Comunity.AustriaBelgiumBulgariaCyprusThe Czech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIrelandItalyLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgMaltaThe NetherlandsPolandPortugalRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaSpainSwedenThe United Kingdom
Denmark joined the EU in 1973 as one of the first countries.
Denmark and the United Kingdom
No. Both countries are members of the EU.
Trade laws in Denmark are governed by both domestic legislation and international agreements. Denmark is a member of the European Union, which means that trade with other EU countries is governed by EU regulations. In addition, Denmark has its own national laws that regulate trade practices, competition, intellectual property, and consumer protection.
1973 - along with Ireland and Denmark.
They have voted to leave and will leave in 2 years