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EEA

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abbreviation

  1. European Economic Area

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Example Sentences

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British passport holders can no longer use "EU/EEA/CH" lanes at EU border crossing points.

From BBC

More than half of London's construction workforce are EU/EEA nationals.

From BBC

Meta said: "The option for people to purchase a subscription for no ads balances the requirements of European regulators while giving users choice and allowing Meta to continue serving all people in the EU, EEA and Switzerland."

From Reuters

"In the request, we ask that the Norwegian temporary ban on behaviour-based marketing on Facebook and Instagram be made permanent and extended to the entire EU/EEA."

From Reuters

"Suddenly you're in a space where notwithstanding the obvious fact that we are outside the EU and not in the EEA, there's a lot more common ground than you might think."

From BBC