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| 27 August 2006, 15:51 CET | The Czech Republic became an independent state in January 1993 after Czechoslovakia split into its two constituent parts. The country became a member state of t... |
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| 27 August 2006, 14:13 CET | Cyprus is the largest island in the eastern Mediterranean, and is situated south of Turkey. Cyprus joined the European Union on 1 May 2004. |
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| 27 August 2006, 13:35 CET | Bosnia and Herzegovina is a potential candidate country of the European Union. |
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| 27 August 2006, 13:21 CET | Founded in 681, Bulgaria is one of the oldest states in Europe. Bulgaria became a Member State of the European Union on 1 January 2007. |
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| 27 August 2006, 13:04 CET | Albania is a potential candidate country of the European Union. |
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| 26 August 2006, 23:26 CET | Belgium is a founder member of the European Union and a member of the euro zone. It is a hereditary Constitutional Monarchy and a Federal State. The country is ... |
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| 26 August 2006, 23:09 CET | Austria became a member of the EU on January 1, 1995. It is a Federal Republic composed of nine regions, one of which is the capital Vienna, subdivided into di... |
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| 26 August 2006, 12:55 CET | Tourism relates to a wide range of areas, to name only a few: employment, regional development, education, environment, consumer protection, health, safety, new... |
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| 26 August 2006, 12:02 CET | Open frontiers and affordable transport have given Europeans unprecedented levels of personal mobility. Goods are shipped rapidly and efficiently from factory t... |
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| 26 August 2006, 11:47 CET | On 11 June 1998, the Foreign Ministers of the 15 European Union Member States adopted an EU Code of Conduct on arms exports. The Code is a politically binding a... |
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| 26 August 2006, 10:34 CET | The EU's generalised scheme of tariff preferences (GSP) offers lower tariffs or completely duty-free access for imports from 178 developing countries and territ... |
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| 26 August 2006, 10:23 CET | Nearly half the money spent to help poor countries comes from the European Union and its member states, making it the world’s biggest aid donor. But developme... |
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| 26 August 2006, 10:14 CET | The EU and the US are each other's main trading partners and account for the largest bilateral trade relationship in the world. They are also the largest player... |
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| 26 August 2006, 10:11 CET | Over the past four decades, Europe and Japan have emerged together as leading world economic powers, reaching together around 40% of world gross domestic produc... |
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| 26 August 2006, 10:07 CET | China and the EU, two of the biggest markets in the world, have everything to gain by deepening their commercial ties. Since 1978, EU-China trade has increased ... |
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| 26 August 2006, 09:57 CET | Economic relations between the EU and ASEAN and ASEM, take the form of bilateral trade ties, region-to-region partnerships, and multilateral co-operation. |
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| 25 August 2006, 22:06 CET | The European Union has adopted a new approach to trading relations with Africa responding to the need for change through the negotiation of Economic Partnership... |
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| 25 August 2006, 19:41 CET | The European Union is the world’s biggest trader, accounting for 20 per cent of global imports and exports. Free trade among its members underpinned the succe... |
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| 25 August 2006, 19:01 CET | Companies throughout the European Union are showing growing awareness of the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in business. |
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| 25 August 2006, 17:31 CET | The proportion of older people in the EU is increasing much faster than the population of younger wage-earning taxpayers, making pensions reform in the EU essen... |
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