BENELUX - translation to german
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BENELUX - translation to german

POLITICO-ECONOMIC UNION BETWEEN BELGIUM, THE NETHERLANDS AND LUXEMBOURG
Benelux Economic Union; Benelux Customs Union; Benelux Economic; Benelux countries; BeNeLux; The Benelux; Bennelux; Beneluxia; Benelux Nations; Beneluxian politics; Benelux Treaty, June 17th 2008; BeneLux; Benelux Court; Benelux union; Bénélux; Benelux Union; Benelux.int; Be ne lux; Be Ne Lux; Be Ne lux; Be ne Lux; BeNeLuX; Benelu; BeNeLu; BeNelu; BeneLu; Be ne Lu; Be Ne Lu; Be Ne lu; Be ne lu
  • Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg form the Benelux.
  • Meeting of Benelux delegates in [[The Hague]], 1949
  • Luxembourg Prime Minister]] [[Pierre Werner]] during a Benelux conference in [[The Hague]], Netherlands, on 28 April 1968.
  • The three prime ministers together with the [[Armin Laschet]], Minister-President of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] in 2019
  • Belgian Prime Minister]] [[Yves Leterme]] in [[The Hague]], Netherlands, on 24 May 2011.
  • Belgian Prime Minister]] [[Wilfried Martens]] at the [[Ministry of General Affairs]], on 10 November 1982.

BENELUX         
Benelux, economic customs union which was founded in 1948 of Belgium Luxembourg and the Netherlands
Benelux countries         
die Benelux-Staaten (Belgien, Niederlande, Luxemburg)
Belgien Niederlande Luxemburg      
Benelux

Definition

Benelux
The Benelux countries are Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Benelux

The Benelux Union (Dutch: Benelux Unie; French: Union Benelux; Luxembourgish: Benelux-Unioun), also known as simply Benelux, is a politico-economic union and formal international intergovernmental cooperation of three neighboring states in western Europe: Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. The name is a portmanteau formed from joining the first few letters of each country's name and was first used to name the customs agreement that initiated the union (signed in 1944). It is now used more generally to refer to the geographic, economic, and cultural grouping of the three countries.

The Benelux is an economically dynamic and densely populated region, with 5.6% of the European population (29.55 million residents) and 7.9% of the joint EU GDP (€36,000/resident) on 1.7% of the whole surface of the EU. Currently 37% of the total number of EU frontier workers work in the Benelux and surrounding areas. 35,000 Belgian citizens work in Luxembourg, while 37,000 Belgian citizens cross the border to work in the Netherlands each day. In addition, 12,000 Dutch and close to a thousand Luxembourg residents work in Belgium.

The main institutions of the Union are the Committee of Ministers, the Council of the Union, the General Secretariat, the Interparliamentary Consultative Council and the Benelux Court of Justice while the Benelux Office for Intellectual Property covers the same land but is not part of the Benelux Union.

The Benelux General Secretariat is located in Brussels. It is the central platform of the Benelux Union cooperation. It handles the secretariat of the Committee of Ministers, the Council of Benelux Union and the sundry committees and working parties. The General Secretariat provides day-to-day support for the Benelux cooperation on the substantive, procedural, diplomatic and logistical levels. The Secretary-General is Frans Weekers from The Netherlands and there are two deputies: Deputy Secretary-General Michel-Etienne Tilemans from Belgium and Deputy Secretary-General Jean-Claude Meyer from Luxemburg.

The presidency of the Benelux is held in turn by the three countries for a period of one year. The Netherlands holds the presidency for 2023.

Examples of use of BENELUX
1. In den Fokus kommen nicht nur die Türkei und Rumänien, sondern auch die Benelux–Länder.
2. Damit könne Gas etwa aus Russland nach Deutschland, Großbritannien und die Benelux–Länder geliefert werden.
3. Eine unabhängige Gesellschaft soll die Netze Deutschlands, Frankreichs und der Benelux–Staaten verwalten.
4. Vor ihr liegt ein Unternehmen aus den Niederlanden, für das das Benelux–Markenamt am 2.
5. Belgien, Niederlande, Luxemburg Die Benelux–Länder sind als Arbeitsplatz ebenfalls nah und attraktiv.