From 2011, the annual report is only produced in electronic form (pdf and ePub). To order a paper copy of the annual report up to the year 2010 please contact:
EFTA Secretariat, Brussels
Rue Joseph II, 12-16
1000 Brussels
Belgium
Tel: +32 2 286 1711
Fax: +32 2 286 1750
Email: webmaster@efta.int
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The EFTA Annual Report 2022 is available both as an interactive online version and a printable pdf version (also suitable for c/p).
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57th Annual Report of the European Free Trade Association, 2017. The report is only available in electronic PDF format.
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56th Annual Report of the European Free Trade Association, 2016. The report is only available in electronic PDF format.
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55th Annual Report of the European Free Trade Association, 2015. The report is only available in electronic PDF format.
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54th Annual Report of the European Free Trade Association, 2014. The report is only available in electronic PDF format.
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53nd Annual Report of the European Free Trade Association, 2013. The report is only available in electronic form, in PDF format for PCs and laptops and ePUB format for tablets and smartphones.
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52nd Annual Report of the European Free Trade Association, 2012. The report is only available in electronic form, in PDF format for PCs and laptops and ePUB format for tablets and smartphones.
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51st Annual Report of the European Free Trade Association, 2011. The report is only available in electronic form. EFTA made good progress in 2011 in its two main areas of activity: The management of the European Economic Area Agreement and the further expansion of EFTA’s global network of free trade relations. The year marked the 20th anniversary of the EFTA Statistical Office in Luxembourg, which acts as a liaison between the statistical office of the European Union, Eurostat, and the EFTA national statistical institutes.
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50th Annual Report of the European Free Trade Association, 2010. EFTA celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2010 and entered its sixth decade in good health by making significant progress in its two core areas of activity: the European Economic Area and an expanding worldwide network of free trade relations.
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49th Annual Report of the European Free Trade Association, 2009. 2009 was a productive year for the European Free Trade Association. However, the EFTA Member States have also, to varying degrees, been affected by the most severe world economic crisis since the 1930s. Iceland applied for EU membership in July, and negotiations are expected to start in 2010.
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48th Annual Report of the European Free Trade Association, 2008. 2008 has been a productive year for the European Free Trade Association. Significant progress was made in EFTA’s two core activities: the European Economic Area and the organisation’s expanding network of free trade relations. The results include securing the participation of the EEA EFTA States in REACH (the EU Chemical Regulation) and the signing of free trade agreements (FTAs) with Canada and Colombia.