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8 EU members which can join the Eurozone :
Republic of Bulgaria
Republic of Croatia
Czech Republic
Kingdom of Denmark
Hungary
Republic of Poland
Romania
Kingdom of Sweden
7 active candidate countries with agenda on joining the European Union:
Republic of Albania
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Republic of Kosovo
Republic of Macedonia
Montenegro
Republic of Serbia
Republic of Turkey
I don't think any of those countries would want to join the Eurozone given how vulnerable and precarious the state of affairs is. Basically, an unfavorable election result in any of the member state could shake the currency. IMF predicted the Euro would get really strong by the end of the year at the beginning of 2018, but now? Not so much. Denmark and Sweden especially have absolutely no incentive to adopt the Euro when their economy is doing better than pretty much every single country using it.
I don't think any of those EU candidates has any sort of realistic prospect in joining the Union either. Other than Turkey, which is just a raging mess politically at the moment (and will continue to be for years to come), all of them are extremely poor.
I don't think any of those countries would want to join the Eurozone given how vulnerable and precarious the state of affairs is. Basically, an unfavorable election result in any of the member state could shake the currency. IMF predicted the Euro would get really strong by the end of the year at the beginning of 2018, but now? Not so much. Denmark and Sweden especially have absolutely no incentive to adopt the Euro when their economy is doing better than pretty much every single country using it.
I don't think any of those EU candidates has any sort of realistic prospect in joining the Union either. Other than Turkey, which is just a raging mess politically at the moment (and will continue to be for years to come), all of them are extremely poor.
Bulgaria and Croatia are likely the next Eurozone members
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