Euro-zone definition

Euro-zone means the region comprised of those member states of the European Union that have adopted, or will have adopted from time to time, the single currency in accordance with the Treaty establishing the European Community (signed in Rome on 25 March 1957), as amended by the Treaty on European Union (signed in Maastricht on 7 February 1992), the Amsterdam Treaty of 2 October 1997 and the Treaty of Lisbon of 13 December 2007, as further amended from time to time.

More Definitions of Euro-zone

Euro-zone means the region comprised of member states of the European Union that have adopted or adopt the single currency in accordance with the Treaty.
Euro-zone means the region comprised of member states of the European Union that adopted the Euro as their single currency.
Euro-zone. The region consisting of member states of the European Union that adopt the single currency in accordance with the Treaty.
Euro-zone means the region comprising member states of the European Union that have adopted the single currency in accordance with the relevant treaty of the European Union, as amended.
Euro-zone means the zone comprising the Member States of the European Union that participate or are participating in European Monetary Union and that adopt or have adopted the euro as their lawful currency.