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In the EU’s single market (sometimes called the internal market) people, goods, services, and money can move around freely.

Sport can improve general wellbeing in Europe and help overcome wider societal issues such as racism, social exclusion and gender inequality.

International statistics are a way of getting to know your EU neighbours and countries outside the EU. They are an important, objective and down-to-earth way of measuring how we all live.

The EU does coordinate some national tax rules and tax rates, where differences might discourage people from buying and selling in other EU countries.

Speaking with one voice has made the EU the biggest player on the global trading scene and safeguards our safety, diversity and data-protection standards.

EU transport policy aims to provide efficient, safe and environmentally friendly mobility solutions for Europeans.

Through its policies, the EU aims to give young people more equal opportunities in education and the job market, and to make sure they can participate fully in all areas of society.