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Notable omissions are the peripheral, non-{{tag|EU}}, {{tag|EEA}} countries ({{tag|Norway}}, {{tag|Iceland}} and {{tag|Liechtenstein}})  <small><small>and soon to be the {{tag|United Kingdom}}</small></small> and of course dear, stubborn old {{tag|Switzerland}}, which isn't even a part of the {{tag|EEA}}, but is a member of the [[single market]].
Notable omissions are the peripheral, non-{{tag|EU}}, {{tag|EEA}} countries ({{tag|Norway}}, {{tag|Iceland}} and {{tag|Liechtenstein}})  <small><small>and soon to be the {{tag|United Kingdom}}</small></small> and of course dear, stubborn old {{tag|Switzerland}}, which isn't even a part of the {{tag|EEA}}, but is a member of [[EFTA]] and the [[single market]].
==See also==
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*[[Europe]]
*[[Europe]]
*[[European Economic Area]]
*[[European Economic Area]]
*[[Single market]]
*[[Single market]]
 
*[[Brexit means Brexit]]


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Revision as of 13:45, 16 January 2019

The members of the European Union (EU), all of whom are also part of the EEA, are:

Notable omissions are the peripheral, non-EU, EEA countries (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) and soon to be the United Kingdom and of course dear, stubborn old Switzerland, which isn't even a part of the EEA, but is a member of EFTA and the single market.

See also

References

  1. FOR THE TIME BEING BUT BREXIT MEANS BREXIT