Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland are members of EFTA. The EFTA
Convention established a free trade area among its Member States in 1960. In
addition, the EFTA States have jointly concluded free trade agreements with a
number of countries worldwide.
Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway entered into the Agreement on the European
Economic Area (EEA) in 1992, which entered into force in 1994. The current
contracting parties are, in addition to the three EFTA states, the European
Community and the 25 EC Member States.
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Switzerland,
despite it's relative size, is Nevada's top trading partner.
The
following
are
other
international
trade
agreements
significant
to
Nevada: