The EU stands for European Union. The organization was created to do away with tariffs. That way products produced in one country could be shipped to another. Now the laws of one country are similar to the laws of Another Country. Thus, it makes it easier for a businessman to do business in a number of European Countries without learning a number of different regulations and getting the approval of many different bureaucrats.
the membership in the EU is increasing as the numbers of countries within the EU have gone from 1 to 27
Canada was never a member of the EU.
Yes
No. The present (western orientated) government wants EU membership in the future but the opposition parties (many of which are more Russian orientated) are against EU membership. At present corruption and income levels are far below even the EU's poorest countries (Romania and Bulgaria) but maybe in 10 years time EU membership will be possible.
there has been two plebiscite about membership in EU, but both times the main part of the people voted no. the main reason is the fish that we don't want others to fish which may happen with a EU membership. there has been two plebiscite about membership in EU, but both times the main part of the people voted no. the main reason is the fish that we don't want others to fish which may happen with a EU membership.
Many countries in Europe are not members of the EU. Most notable for declining in membership in votes amongst their citizens has been Norway.
Finland's accession to the EU in 1995 brought several benefits, including enhanced economic stability and access to a larger single market, which facilitated trade and investment. Membership also strengthened Finland's political influence within Europe, allowing it to participate in decision-making on key issues. Additionally, EU membership provided Finland with access to various funding programs and initiatives aimed at regional development and infrastructure. Finally, joining the EU bolstered Finland's security by aligning it with other member states in a collective framework.
Turkey.
No, Uzbekistan is not a member of the EU, nor is it under consideration for EU membership at any future time.
The Euro 2008 complement is based on UEFA membership (the governing body of European football), of which Turkey is a member, rather than EU membership. Membership with UEFA is independent of affiliation with the EU. 25% of the 16 teams who advanced to the Euro 2008 finals were not from EU member states: they are Turkey, Switzerland, Russia, and Croatia. Turkey and Croatia have made applications for EU membership, Switzerland and Russia have not.
The EU is the European Union and is confined only to Europe. Chile is in South America. Therefore, Chile can never apply for EU membership.
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