The Altavista translator says "European Economic Community" translates into
German as "Europäische Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft". 

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> From:         Terry J. Meck[SMTP:[email protected]]
> Reply To:     Terry J. Meck
> Sent:         Thursday, August 13, 1998 7:32 AM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      89/336/EEC VS 89/336/EWG  EWG??
> 
> Hello:
> 
> Contracts always seem to show me that I know much less then I
> thought. Of course that isn't difficult in this business of
> standards.
> Please! What is the difference between 89/336/EEC VS
> 89/336/EWG? EWG?? 
> 
> The other is 73/23/EEC VS  73/23/EWG.
> 
> What does the EWG identify? I checked a couple of sites and got no
> easy answers.  Does it have something to do with German language
> acronyms? 
> 
> Thanks for any insight you can give!!
> Best regards,
> Terry J. Meck
> Senior Compliance/Test Engineer
> Phone:215-721-5280
> Fax:215-721-5551 hard copy;
> Fax PC: 215.799.1650 To my desk PC
> [email protected]
> Accu-Sort Systems Inc.
> 511 School House Rd.
> Telford, PA 18969-1196 USA
> 
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