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Barriers to Unifying the European Union
Background Information
Initially, the EU (European Union) insisted of just six countries: Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. ... As the number of countries becoming part of the EU increases, and as the subjects the EU address widen, this possesses an increasing number of barriers to unifying and preserving the differences of each member state. I will address these barriers in a general manner, with many references to current situations. Although it is important to keep in mind that EU and the unification barriers are changing from day to day, so far appearing to be an accelerated evolutional process. ... With 13 languages spoken in the current EU and additional ones to come as Eastern European nations join, manufacturers should investigate which markets are economically feasible. ... Labeling in five or six languages may cover 85% of a company’s European sales; performing a cost-benefit analysis of the remainder is necessary to determine the feasibility of labeling for those markets.
Approximate Word count = 1262 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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