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- 2016-04-17. "EuroCommerce - Our President & Board". www.eurocommerce.eu. Retrieved 2021-07-19. "EuroCommerce - Our members". www.eurocommerce.eu. Retrieved...
- [citation needed] In 2019, the ERRT disbanded, and its members joined EuroCommerce. The organisation was based in Brussels, Belgium. The organization's...
- of states is officially known as the euro area or, more commonly, the eurozone. The euro is divided into 100 euro cents. The currency is also used officially...
- Microsoft Design Language, or MDL). Germany portal Companies portal EuroCommerce "Metro AG Management Board". Retrieved 29 June 2021. "Steffen Greubel...
- Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2024 (stylised as UEFA EURO 2024) or simply Euro 2024, was the 17th UEFA European Championship, the...
- representation before labour and social courts. The HDE is also a member of EuroCommerce, the European umbrella organisation for the wholesale and retail trade...
- Trade Organization (WTO) Security Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) International Criminal Court (ICCt) Interpol...
- international retailer and wholesaler. Neville-Rolfe was also President of EuroCommerce, the pan-European retail trade ****ociation, and sat on the boards of...
- franc. Belgium switched to the euro in 2002, with the first sets of euro coins being minted in 1999. The standard Belgian euro coins designated for circulation...
- place in Portugal and in 1999 it was one of the founding countries of the euro and eurozone. In 2004 José Manuel Barroso, the then Prime Minister of Portugal...