European Union
European Union is made up of 27 nations (500 million people) Two newest countries that joined in 2007 were Bulgaria and Romania 3 Candidate Countries Croatia Macedonia Turkey 23 official Languages
Economic Activity and Trade One of the EU’s main aims is economic progress. Over the past 50 years, and especially since the 1980s, much has been done to break down the barriers between the EU’s national economies and to create a single market where goods, people, money and services can move around freely. Trade between EU countries has greatly increased and, at the same time, the EU has become a major world trading power
Trade Before the EU European countries had to pay customs duties, or taxes, on goods they traded with other European countries. Many European countries’ economies were small compared to those of larger nations like the United States After the EU EU countries are part of a common market. They can trade freely with each other without having to pay taxes. EU countries create a combined economy that is one of the largest in the world.
Currency Before the EU Each European country had its own separate currency European countries and their citizens had to exchange currencies to buy goods from other countries After the EU Most European countries share one currency, the Euro EU countries and their citizens can use the Euro to guy goods throughout Europe
The Euro
Work and Travel Before the EU European citizens had to have passports to travel from one country to another Europeans had to obtain special permission to work and live in other countries in Europe After the EU Citizens of the EU do not need to have passports to travel throughout Europe Citizens of the EU can work and live anywhere in the EU without obtaining special permission
Flag of the European Union The stars in a circle symbolize the ideals of unity, solidarity, and harmony among the people of Europe. There are twelve stars because the number twelve is traditionally the symbol of perfection, completeness and unity. It is also the number of the original member countries.