Eurozone and Schengen Area

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What’s in today’s article?

  • Why in news?
  • What Is the Eurozone?
  • What are the requirements for joining the eurozone?
  • What is Schengen area?
  • News Summary

 

Why in news?

  • Croatia adopted the European Union’s common currency, the euro, and joined the Schengen Area, Europe’s visa-free travel area, on January 1.
  • With this, Croatia became the fully integrated member of EU. The country had joined the EU in 2013. 
    • It was the last time a country was admitted as a new member nation of EU.

 

What Is the Eurozone?

  • All European Union Member States are part of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and coordinate their economic policy-making to support the economic aims of the EU.
  • However, a number of Member States have taken a step further by replacing their national currencies with the single currency – the euro.
  • These Member States form the euro area, also known as eurozone.
  • In other words, it is a geographic and economic region that consists of all the European Union countries that have fully incorporated the euro as their national currency.
  • As of January 2023, the eurozone consists of 20 countries in the European Union (EU): 
    • Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.

 

What are the requirements for joining the eurozone?

  • In order to join the eurozone and use the euro as their currency, EU nations must meet certain criteria consisting of four macroeconomic indicators that focus on: 
    • Price stability.
    • Sound and sustainable public finances.
    • The durability of convergence.
    • Exchange rate stability

 

What is Schengen area?

  • Schengen Area signifies a zone where 27 European countries, abolished their internal borders, for the free and unrestricted movement of people.
    • Croatia became the 27th nation in the passport free Schengen zone.
  • Member of this area include: 23 of the 27 EU member states and all members of the European Free Trade Association (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland).
  • Being part of this area means that countries:
    • do not carry out checks at their internal borders, except in cases of specific threats;
    • carry out harmonised controls at their external borders, based on clearly defined criteria.

 

News Summary

  • On January 1, 2023, Croatia switched to the shared European currency, the euro, and removed dozens of border checkpoints to join the world’s largest passport-free travel area.

 

How will this move help Croatia?

  • Joining Europe's ID-check-free Schengen zone means Croats will now be able to roam its 27 member countries without passports for work or leisure.
  • Adopting the euro will offer Croatia the benefits stemming from deeper financial ties with the currency’s 19 other users and with the European Central Bank. 
  • It will also make traveling and doing business easier, removing the hassle of currency exchange for Croats going abroad and for tens of thousands of tourists.
  • Experts also believe that the adoption of the euro will help protect Croatia’s economy at a time when inflation has been soaring globally due to Russia-Ukraine war.
  • It will also provide a boost to tourism industry, which accounts for 20% of the country’s GDP.

 

What are the challenges?

  • The country is entering the eurozone at a time when the bloc itself is in turmoil as the European Central Bank (ECB) tries to tame inflation.
  • Before this, ECB was busy in rekindling the growth which was exceptionally low following the 2008 financial crisis.
  • Also, Croatia will have to apply strict border control on its eastern frontier with non-EU neighbours. 
  • The fight against illegal migration remains the key challenge in guarding the EU’s longest external land border at 1350 km.

 


Q1) What is eurozone?

Eurozone is a geographic and economic region that consists of all the European Union countries that have fully incorporated the euro as their national currency.

 

Q2) What is Schengen area?

Schengen Area signifies a zone where 27 European countries, abolished their internal borders, for the free and unrestricted movement of people.

 


Source: Croatia rings in New Year as fully integrated EU member  |  European Council of the European Union  |  European Commission