EEA =Electrical and Electronics Abstracts 《电气与电子文摘》([英]期刊)
- In 1993, there were 4.19m births in the 17 countries of the EEA - 110,000 fewer than the previous year. Demographers are ringing alarm bells about the need to adjust policies now, both at company and government level.
- It also found that the appointment of BT as exclusive distributor of Concert within the European Economic Area (EEA) - which covers the EU as well as Austria, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden -was anti-competitive.
- The treaty has to be ratified by the European Parliament, plus national legislatures of EC and Efta states. The EEA could be short-lived, with many Efta countries applying for full EC membership.
- The EEA offered the benefits of the single market but not full membership.
- We therefore strongly support Mr Heseltine's call for the development of a single, well-resourced trade association to represent each big sector of industry. The EEA itself is the result of a number of mergers.
- In line with most manufacturers in Europe, the company looks forward to the day when standards are harmonised within the EEA.
- 'It is still difficult to see any impacts of the vote,' Mr Citterio says, but manufacturers fear increased red tape at EC borders. 'More than half of our output is exported and companies were already having difficulty before the EEA vote.
- The cabinet fears that if the EEA treaty is rejected, Switzerland could not then immediately apply for EC membership.
- We have no doubt that the EC will honour its commitments. How soon and under what conditions do you think it would be sensible to seek the approval of the Swiss people for a renewed approach to joining the EEA or the EC itself? We have to be very careful.
- But even if the answer is another yes the principality will be forced along the bilateral route in Iceland's wake. This means there will be no residual role for Efta in supervising its members' compliance with EEA rules.
- But it has been agreed to postpone discussion of them until after the EEA question and a clutch of niggling bilateral problems with Switzerland have been resolved.
- Nearly a quarter of Swiss voters are uncertain how to vote in a referendum in December on whether Switzerland should join the European Economic Area (EEA) trade bloc, according to a poll published yesterday, Reuter reports from Zurich.
- Having discounted a negative vote in the referendum on membership of the European Economic Area (EEA), it rose on the news last Monday and extended its gains to close the week 2.7 per cent higher.
- On September 27, the Swiss will vote on an Alpine transit treaty with the EC, providing a good guide on how they will vote in December or next year on joining the so called European Economic Area (EEA).
- A small country can be influential if it builds winning coalitions. One argument for a No vote is that EU membership will bring few economic benefits, above those of membership of the EEA.
- The second is the European Economic Area (EEA).