Balkans & East

Data of the week: How far along are EU candidates in terms of rail integration?

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Europe is uniting. At least, that is the idea. A requirement to be part of the European unification project is the transposition of the EU acquis, meaning that aspiring EU Member States need to take all EU laws and incorporate them into nationally legal frameworks. The transposition of rail regulations could open up new markets and streamline rail freight with more countries.

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Author: Dennis van der Laan

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