European Integration Between Non-EU Countries and the EU Member Countries – Romania and the Southeast Region

Romania shares much of its borders with non-EU countries. As a consequence, one of its main future missions should be to be an active player in the process of continual enlargement of the European Union both to the east and to the south. This will allow Romania to change its peripheral EU status int...

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Published inJournal of Applied Economic Sciences (JAES) Vol. XV; no. 67; pp. 83 - 87
Main Author Matei, Ion Viorel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published ASERS Publishing 2020
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Summary:Romania shares much of its borders with non-EU countries. As a consequence, one of its main future missions should be to be an active player in the process of continual enlargement of the European Union both to the east and to the south. This will allow Romania to change its peripheral EU status into a central state within the Union. In order to be economically successful, Romania must be able to extend its commercial operations to the east, west, north and south. To achieve this, it is important for all surrounding states to have good economic development, and trade barriers to be reduced or non-existent.
ISSN:1843-6110
2393-5162