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Yes, Italy was one of the founding members of what is now the EU, in 1957.Italy was one of the 6 founders of the European Economic Community in 1957. It is now known as the European Union.
The euro is the current Italian currency. Italy is a member of the European Union. Use of the euro isn't a requirement of EU membership. For example, Sweden is an EU member that doesn't use the euro. Italy is an example of an EU member that does.
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No. Russia is not a member.
Italy has been a member of the EU since it was created in 1993 however Italy was one of the original members of the EEC, along with Belgium, France,, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany, signing on 25 March 1957.
A member of the EU is a member nation of the European Union.
All of the UK is a member of the EU
No, New Zealand is not a member of the EU.
Italy decided to become a member of the European Union ( EU ) to benefit from the economical benefits being a member provided and also for the political benefits. The EU makes trade easier by the creation of the Euro Dollar. This saves currency exchange hassles. The EU helps promote trade amongst its members as well. On the political side, Italy would be able to improve its relations with other European members through the trade and economic benefits stated above.
Laos is not a member of the EU.
No. It was one of the first members. Croatia joined on the 1st of July 2013 and it is the newest member.