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4.5.1 Introduction
This was originally established as European Common
Market by the treaty of Rome in 1957, and came into operation in
1959. The founder members of the community
were France, West
Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. In 1973 UK
joined the community. Today it is known as EU, and comprises
Belgium, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy,
Netherlands,
Portugal, Spain United Kingdom, Germany, Luxembourg, Finland,
Austria and Sweden.
The association has advanced
to the extent of removing
most trade barriers and allowing free movement of persons and
goods within the union. They have also established a European
Parliament for which member are selected
from each country on
proportionate basis, and are given powers to legislate may issues
which are them ratified by the governments.
They have a common currency which is the Euro.
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