
Central and Eastern European (CEE) Economic Area
The Central and Eastern European (CEE) Economic Area refers to a group of countries in Europe that include nations in Central and Eastern Europe, such as Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, and others. These countries often collaborate economically through the European Union, sharing trade, investments, and infrastructure projects to promote growth and stability. While each country has its own economy, the CEE region generally aims to integrate markets, attract foreign investment, and transition from centrally planned to market economies. This cooperation strengthens their economic resilience and helps them compete within the broader European and global economy.