European Free Trade Association (same as AELE)
Created in 1960 to bring about free trade in industrial goods and expansion of trade in agricultural goods among member countries. In 1990 members included Austria, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland. The Joint EFTA-Yugoslavia Committee was established in 1978 to expand trade and industrial cooperation with Yugoslavia.
European Free Trade Agreement
The small and declining free trade area that embraces several western European countries that are outside the European Union.
The European Free Trade Area
European Free Trade Association, includes Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland
European Free Trade Association: EFTA includes Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland.
See European Free Trade Area.
European Free Trade Association. Trade & Economy
European Free Trade Association. Members are Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
The Electronic Funds Transfer Association (EFTA) is an industry trade association advocating the advancement of all forms of electronic payment systems and commerce.
European Free Trade Area - a grouping composed of Iceland, Switzerland, Norway and Liechtenstein
European Free Trade Association (CH, NO, LI, IS)
European Free Trade Area Includes Norway, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland.
European Free Trade Association. When founded via the Stockholm Convention in May 1960, there were 7 members. Since its foundation the composition changed as new members joined and others acceded to the EU. Currently, there are four members: Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.
European Free Trade Area is a free trade area amongst European countries that are not members of the EU. Includes Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. Also forms a part of the EEA.
the European Free Trade Association, which Britain left in 1973 in order to join the EEC. These days, it includes the EEA countries plus Switzerland. (more information)
European Free Trade Association Comprising Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.
European Free Trade Association. Set up in 1960 to encourage free trade between member countries. p. 88
European Free Trade Association. Founded in 1960, EFTA aims at supporting free trade among its members and increasing the liberalization of trade on a global basis, particularly within Western Europe. In 1995 the organization's member states were Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.
European Free Trade Area, comprising Austria, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.