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Also known as EEA
area of the European Union's internal market and some of EFTA states established 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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歐洲經濟區(英语:European Economic Area,縮寫:EEA)在欧洲自由贸易联盟(EFTA)與歐盟(EU)達成協議後,於1994年1月1日生效,旨在讓欧洲自由贸易联盟的成員國,無需加入歐盟也能參與歐洲的單一市場。
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