Customs union projects
Customs union projects
Plans for a customs union
'The creation of a European Customs Union' from the Luxemburger Wort (16 August 1947)
TextIn an article published on 16 August 1947, the Luxembourg daily newspaper Luxemburger Wort reviews the French proposal for the establishment of a European Customs Union in order to resolve some of Europe’s economic problems.
‘Towards a European customs union?’ from Une semaine dans le monde (23 August 1947)
TextOn 23 August 1947, the French weekly publication Une semaine dans le monde publishes an article by René Courtin, General Delegate of the French Council for a United Europe, in which he considers the issues surrounding the proposed European customs union and outlines the numerous difficulties involved in such an undertaking.
Joint statement on the establishment of study group on customs union (Paris, 12 September 1947)
TextOn 12 September 1947, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Turkey and the United Kingdom form a study group on customs union in Paris in order to study the possibilities of ensuring a healthy and stable economy for Europe in the light of the development of world trade.
Final report on a customs union between France and Italy (Rome, 22 December 1947)
TextOn 22 December 1947, in Rome, the joint Franco–Italian Commission set up to study a customs union between France and Italy publishes its report on the proposed customs union between the two countries.
‘Customs unions' from Le Monde (31 January 1948)
TextOn 31 January 1948, the French daily newspaper Le Monde considers the implications of the plan for a regional customs union addressed by France to Italy and to the Benelux countries.
‘A Scandinavian customs union?’ from the Frankfurter Rundschau (3 February 1948)
TextOn 3 February 1948, two months after the entry into force of the customs convention concluded between Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg (Benelux), the German daily newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau speculates on the chances of success of a possible Scandinavian customs union between Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Initial report by the Study Group for Customs Union (March 1948)
TextIn March 1948, the Study Group for Customs Union, established in Paris in September 1947, publishes its first report on the possibilities and the implications of the establishment of a customs union in Europe.
Protocol between France and Italy with a view to creating a Franco-Italian customs union (Turin, 20 March 1948)
TextOn 20 March 1948, in Turin, representatives of the French and Italian Governments ratify a Protocol with a view to the gradual establishment of a Franco–Italian customs union.
Observations made by Luigi Einaudi on the Franco-Italian Customs Union (30 January 1949)
TextOn 30 January 1949, Luigi Einaudi, President of the Italian Republic, considers the economic and financial implications of a customs union between Italy and France.
Cartoon by Simon on the proliferation of plans for a customs union in Western Europe (26 November 1949)
ImageOn 26 November 1949, Luxembourg cartoonist Simon illustrates the proliferation of plans for a customs union in Western Europe, particularly focusing on the plan for an economic association known as Fritalux concerning Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Cartoon by Opland on the plans for a customs union in Western Europe (3 December 1949)
Image‘…With varying success. The integration of Europe — Benefritarupogrieslavenganialux.’ On 3 December 1949, Opland, Dutch cartoonist, takes an ironic view of the proliferation of customs union plans in Western Europe.
‘FRITALUX’ from La Gazette de Lausanne (5 December 1949)
TextOn 5 December 1949, La Gazette de Lausanne considers the origins of the economic association project known as Fritalux involving Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, and speculates on the possibility of including West Germany in the plan.