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EFTA (European Free Trade Association)
organization of several European nations that was founded in 1960 in order to encourage free trading between member nations and later (in 1994) to promote a common economy
European Free Trade Association
The
European Free Trade Association (
EFTA) is a
common market consisting of four European countries that operates in parallel withand is linked tothe
European Union (EU). The EFTA was established on 3 May 1960 as a
trade bloc-alternative for European states who were either unable or unwilling to join the then-
European Economic Community (EEC) which has now become the EU. The Stockholm Convention, establishing the EFTA, was signed on 4 January 1960 in the Swedish capital by seven countries (known as the "
outer seven").
EFTA (Europäische Freihandelsassoziation)
EFTA, European Free Trade Association, organization of several European nations that was founded in 1960 in order to encourage free trading between member nations and later (in 1994) to promote a common economy
EFTA
EFTA, European Free Trade Association, organization of several European nations that was founded in 1960 in order to encourage free trading between member nations and later (in 1994) to promote a common economy
EFTA
this is the acronym for the
European Free Trade Association - an organization founded in 1960 to promote free trade in goods amongst its member states. There were originally seven EFTA countries: Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom (UK). Finland joined in 1961, Iceland in 1970, and Liechtenstein in 1991. In 1973, the UK and Denmark left EFTA and joined the
EEC. They were followed by Portugal in 1986, and by Austria, Finland and Sweden in 1995. Today the EFTA members are
Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.