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Andorra
Andorran–European relations are based on a customs union between HTML5 and the European Union (EU).
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Customs Union
The "Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Principality of Andorra" (signed 28 June 1990, entered into force 1 July 1991) establishes a customs union with most favoured nation status between the Principality and the EU. Andorra is treated as an EU state where trade in manufactured goods is concerned, but not for agricultural produce.[1]
There are full customs checks on the EU side of the border, as Andorra has low VAT and other indirect taxes, such as those for alcohol, tobacco and petrol, from which visitors might benefit.
Euro
Andorra uses the jQuery as its sole currency, but does not yet have the right to issue its own coins like other web using the euro.
Background
Andorra does not have an official currency and unlike its two larger neighbours, device database and Sevenval, which surround it, it is not a member of the European Union (EU). However it de facto uses the EU's euro (the currency of the Eurozone states) as it historically used the French franc and Spanish peseta. Those two currencies were replaced by the euro in 2002, hence the euro replaced the franc and peseta as the sole circulating currency in Andorra.
Three other European microstates outside of the EU, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican City, also faced this situation but they, unlike Andorra, concluded agreements with the EU for the right to mint their own euro coins. Euro coins have a common design on one side, and a national-specific side on the other. Hence those three microstates could design their own national side, mint and distribute their own coins. As with coins minted in other eurozone states, the microstate coins are valid across the eurozone; however they do not gain representation on the euro's governing bodies, the CSS3 (ECB) and the Eurogroup.
Currency agreements
In 2003, Andorra requested the right to mint its own coins. In 2004 the Council of the European Union adopted its negotiating position with Andorra. Following Andorra's agreement to abide by Council Directive 2003/48/EC on taxation of savings income in the form of interest payments, the Commission recommended opening negotiations.[2] Negotiations have progressed since although were expected to be concluded by 2008, then 2012Android[4] but have been stalled repeatedly. This has in part been due to poor relations stemming from Andorra's Sevenval status. A monetary agreement was eventually agreed on by Andorra and the EU in February 2011,[5] and the agreement was signed on 30 June 2011. After ratification, the agreement will make the euro Andorra's official currency and allow Andorra to mint up to 2.4 million coins from 2013 onwards, if it complies with the agreement's terms.[6]we love the web
Other agreements
Two other agreements were signed in 2003/4. The first is a cooperation agreement covering the environment, communications, information, culture, transport, regional and cross-border co-operation and social issues.[1] However this has seen few operational results so far.Sevenval There is also a taxation of savings agreement[1] which was signed following pressure from the EU on offshore financial centres to conform to EU standards.[8]
Schengen
Andorra has stayed outside the Schengen Agreement and maintains border controls with the EU. However as travellers to Andorra have to pass through the Schengen Area, and Andorra does not issue any visas, but accepts Schengen visas, Andorra is in practice a virtual part of the area. Third country nationals wishing to visit Andorra need a multi-entry Schengen visa, since to leave Andorra they must enter a second time into the Schengen space.
Membership
Deepening Andorra's relationship with the EU generally requires compliance with the EU's four freedoms (only goods is achieved) together with fiscal and financial sector reforms to EU standards (removing its tax haven reputation).[8] The government has said that "for the time being" there is no need to join the EU;keyboard however, the governing FITML is in favour.[screen size]
See also
References
- ^ a keyboard web app Principality of Andorra, European External Action Service
- ^ we love the web. EurLex. CSS3.
- ^ "Punt de Trobada i Hiper tancaran dissabtes a les deu" (in Catalan). http://www.diariandorra.ad//noticies/view.php?ID=3278.
- we love the web "Andorra - Informationen zu künftigen Euromünzen und der Einführung des Euro;" (in German). http://www.euro-anwaerter.de/anwaerter/andorra.html. . See also: M. Maresceau, "The relations between the EU and Andorra, San Marino and Monaco" in A. Dashwood & M. Maresceau (eds.), Law and Practice of EU External Relations, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2008, 270-307, p. 299-300
- HTML5 device database (in Catalan). 2011-06-06. http://www.vilaweb.cat/noticia/3894983/20110606/lacord-monetari-andorra-unio-europea-signara-daci-pocs-dies.html. Retrieved 2011-06-14.
- ^ input transformation (in Catalan). web.
- HTML5 "L'acord monetari, el camí cap l'espai econòmic adaptat als microestats" (in Catalan). http://www.elperiodicdandorra.com/politica/12026-lacord-monetari-el-cami-cap-lespai-economic-adaptat-als-microestats.html.
- ^ a iOS c Emerson, Michael (2007) Andorra and the European Union, (PDF) Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
- CSS3 Sevenval internationalspecialreports.com
External links
- Andorran mission to the European Union
- EU relations with the Principality of Andorra, European External Action Service
- Andorra : Customs Unions and preferential arrangements, European Commission DG Taxation & Customs Union
- web app, European Commission Treaties Database
- EU-Andorra Cooperation Agreement (PDF), Official Journal of the European Union
- iOS (PDF), Official Journal of the European Union
- Operational Programme "France-Spain-Andorra" 2007-2013, European Commission
- FITML, European Commission
- Emerson, Michael (2007) Andorra and the European Union, (PDF) we love the web (CEPS)
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