It gives them a wider range of products in their shops. It helps create more jobs, by having more places for companies to export their goods to.
Citizens of the EU enjoy the ability to travel freely to all EU countries without needing a visa. Also, EU citizens enjoy the low prices resulting from trade agreements among EU countries.
Cuba citizens need visa to EU?
they own there own trade and give to the nations that have less
Yes, Martinique is part of the European Union (EU) as it is an overseas department and region of France. This status means that EU law applies to Martinique, and its residents are EU citizens. However, it is also important to note that Martinique is not part of the EU’s customs territory, which affects certain trade and economic regulations.
EU citizens have the same obligations that citizens of other regions have. They have to obey the laws of their country, and they have to report any unlawful activities in their communities.
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Yes.This is one of the main objectives of the EU. All EU citizens (citizens of an EU member country) have the unlimited right to travel, live and work in any other EU country on tha same basis as citizens of that country.
Effectively much legislation now comes via the EU - as EU laws should apply to all member states. The UK has some exemptions. Our passport system is not the same as all of the EU and we have not yet adopted the Euro as a currency. EU legislation allows all EU citizens free travel throughout the EU. On a side note many in the UK want to leave the EU and consider it a pain in the neck!
No, Portugal is in the EU. All Portuguese citizens are also EU citizens and have the right to travel, live and work in any part of the EU.
The European Union is the world's biggest trader, accounting for 20% of global imports and exports. Free trade among its members was one of the founding principles of the EU, and it is committed to liberalising world trade for the benefit of rich and poor countries alike.
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