• 0x0@lemmy.zip
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    22 hours ago

    Be wise, keep your currency.
    Shengen would be cool for foreigners but i don’t see what Iceland has to gain with it or anything else, really.

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        9 hours ago

        Country has to make a promise to switch to Euro, but there is no deadline whatsoever :)

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        11 hours ago

        Dunno either…UK did it, maybe the EU changed the rules so they can better control the states, wouldn’t surprise me. Iceland cold pull a Norway though, probably a better approach.

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          10 hours ago

          It’s literally a 5 minute Google search.

          The UK and Denmark joined before the Euro was a thing, and thus, were allowed to stay out. No other country that joined after 1999 ever got an opt out, because this is not legal anymore.

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            9 hours ago

            Poland doesn’t have the euro and can basically stall forever with no consequences. What are they going to do, throw em out? For having their own currency?

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              7 hours ago

              This question gets asked every time. The official position is that noone is allowed to stall forever (except denmark). Unofficially it has been recognized that Sweden joined before the euro and they’re seen as exceptional compared to Poland, Hungary, Czechia and Romania. These four countries are the focus of the ECB, but, to answer your question, since none of them meet the economic criteria yet, there hasn’t been much push from Frankfurt, since their economies aren’t stable enough for monetary union.

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              8 hours ago

              Sweden and Hungary as well. But who knows if the “no consequences” part stays that way forever.

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      13 hours ago

      Why keep national currency? Having one currency across the entire Bloc has the advantage that you don’t have to exchange currencies.

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        13 hours ago

        With all the disadvantages, namely you lose monetary sovereignty and just because it’s the same currency doesn’t mean it’s worth the same across the bloc.

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          9 hours ago

          Iceland has a small economy and its biggest trade partner is the EU, they’re already a member of EFTA. The Euro would benefit them more than harming them, the real issue was always fishing rights and legislation

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            9 hours ago

            hey’re already a member of EFTA.

            Then they have nothing to gain with joining the euro.

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              9 hours ago

              Voting rights?

              EFTA is practically “I’m in the EU but cannot vote along” which is a pretty big disadvantage, if you ask me.

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            9 hours ago

            Not how it works. Euro isn’t just a straight upgrade for many countries. See Croatia for a recent example - a lot of inflation and increased prices after adoption.