— last modified 24 August 2006 Euro-zone countries share a common European currency, the euro. They have locked the exchange rates of their national currencies to the euro, and share…
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— last modified 24 August 2006 In order to deliver steady growth and create jobs across the Union, member governments must run their economies according to the same sound principles…
— last modified 24 August 2006 Protecting the environment is essential for the quality of life of current and future generations. The challenge is to combine this with continuing economic…
— last modified 24 August 2006 While modern and often successful, European business and industry knows it cannot afford to rest on their laurels. It is a constant challenge to…
— last modified 24 August 2006 We take energy for granted. Fuel shortages and power cuts are rare but timely reminders that we rely on energy for transport, for heating…
— last modified 25 November 2010 The opportunities which the EU offers its citizens for living, studying and working in other countries make a major contribution to cross-cultural understanding, personal…
— last modified 24 August 2006 More and better jobs and equal opportunities are the watchwords of European employment and social policy. A function of the European Commission is to…
— last modified 24 August 2006 Consumers in the European Union now have a number of common basic rights if they shop across EU borders.AdvertisementUnder the European Directive on certain…
— last modified 24 August 2006 Every citizen of the European Union is a consumer and it is a function of the European Commission to protect their health, safety and…
— last modified 24 August 2006 Effective competition is seen by the European Commission as crucial to an open market economy. It cuts prices, raises quality and expands customer choice.…