Information about the euro
The euro is the currency used by EU member states and non-EU member states. Its standard code is EUR and its English name is Euro. The inflation rate is low, mainly managed by the European Central Bank. The open and unified use of the euro is very huge, and hundreds of billions of dollars have been invested in reform and implementation, but the benefits it brings are far greater than the investment, because the region composed of EU countries contains huge market opportunities, and the trade volume between EU member States accounts for 15% of the global market every year.