THE EVOLUTION OF THE ROMANIAN FOREIGN COMMERCE WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF ADHERENCE TO THE EUROPEAN UNION
Rodica Pripoaie () and
Carmen Sirbu ()
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Rodica Pripoaie: „Danubius” University, Galati
EuroEconomica, 2006, issue 17, 21-28
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The European Union has offered strong political and techn ical support at every stage of the trade liberalization process in South Eastern Europe. For candidate countries, the experience of trade liberalization in SEE does positively forego the economic cooperation, which stands for an element that inheres the Eu ropean Union Membership. The EU is by far the most important trading partner for South Eastern European countries. In 2005, the total trade between the EU and the SEE amounted to € 79 billion. In 2004, regional trade amounted to € 3.5 billion, Romania’s exports to the SEE countries went up € 244 million (47%) of total.
Keywords: EU budget; European Commission Treaty; EU political necessities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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