European Economic Community
Syllabification: (Eu·ro·pe·an Ec·o·nom·ic Com·mu·ni·ty)
(abbreviation: EEC)
Translate European Economic Community | into Italian Definition of European Economic Community
- an institution of the European Union, an economic association of western European countries set up by the Treaty of Rome (1957). The original members were France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. See also European Community and European Union.