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Why do some European Union countries still refuse to use the euro? 🇪🇺💶 The European Union has 27 independent countries, open borders and one of the most powerful shared currencies in the world - the euro. But Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Czechia, Hungary and Romania still use their own national money. At first, the euro sounds perfect: one currency, easier trade, no currency exchange, fewer fees and smoother business across Europe ⚖️ But there is one big problem — when a country joins the eurozone, it gives up control over its own monetary policy. That means decisions about interest rates, inflation, money printing, currency value, exports and financial crisis response are no longer made only by one country. They are made for the entire eurozone. Denmark has an official opt-out, while countries like Poland, Sweden, Romania, Czechia and Hungary are technically expected to adopt the euro someday… but for many of them, keeping their own currency means keeping one very important thing: control 💰


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