European Free Trade Association. An international intergovernmental organization whose purpose is to promote free trade and economic integration among member countries. It was formed in 1960 by seven countries, including the UK and Sweden, which did not join the EEC (European Economic Community). Currently, four member countries are Iceland, Switzerland, Norway, and Liechtenstein. → EEA [Additional information] After being formed by the seven countries of the UK, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Austria, Switzerland and Portugal, Finland (1961), Iceland (1970) and Liechtenstein (1991) joined, but due to their accession to the EC (European Community) and EU (European Union), the UK (1973), Denmark (1973), Portugal (1986), Austria (1995), Sweden (1995) and Finland (1995) withdrew. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
《European Free Trade Association》欧州自由貿易連合。加盟国間の自由貿易と経済統合の促進を目的とする政府間国際機関。1960年、EEC(欧州経済共同体)に加わらなかった英国・スウェーデンなど7か国で結成。現在は、アイスランド・スイス・ノルウェー・リヒテンシュタインの4か国が加盟。→イー‐イー‐エー(EEA) [補説]英国・スウェーデン・ノルウェー・デンマーク・オーストリア・スイス・ポルトガルの7か国で結成後、フィンランド(1961)・アイスランド(1970)・リヒテンシュタイン(1991)が加盟したが、EC(欧州共同体)、EU(欧州連合)への加盟などにより、英国(1973)・デンマーク(1973)・ポルトガル(1986)・オーストリア(1995)・スウェーデン(1995)・フィンランド(1995)が脱退した。 出典 小学館デジタル大辞泉について 情報 | 凡例 |
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