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Also known as EEA
Gebied van de interne markt van de Europese Unie en enkele EVA-staten, opgericht in 1994
The European Economic Area is a trade agreement established in 1994 that allows certain European Free Trade Association countries to participate in the European Union's internal market, giving their citizens and businesses access to the same trading benefits as EU members. This arrangement matters because it lets these non-EU countries enjoy many of the economic advantages of EU membership, such as the ability to move goods, services, and people freely across borders, without having to join the EU itself.
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De Europese Economische Ruimte (EER) is het resultaat van een in 1992 gesloten akkoord tussen de landen van de Europese Gemeenschap (EG) (later de Europese Unie, EU) en de Europese Vrijhandelsassociatie (EVA). Het EER-akkoord trad in werking op 1 januari 1994.
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