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Template:Non-euro currencies of the European Union

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Please ensure the following articles are also updated on the future adoption dates of euro:

NB: Data input for the column "Government policy on euro adoption", shall preferably (if they exist) be the official target dates for euro adoption and/or ERM-II membership set by each government. These dates can either by unofficially announced per referenced interview (second best option) or officially announced/adjusted as part of each country's latest "Convergence Programme" (best option). The latest updated Convergence Programmes are published each year in April at this website:

https://commission.europa.eu/business-economy-euro/economic-and-fiscal-policy-coordination/european-semester/european-semester-timeline/national-reform-programmes-and-stability-or-convergence-programmes_en

EU members which have not adopted the euro
Non-eurozone member state Currency
(Code)
Central rate per €1[1] EU join date ERM II join date[1] Government policy on euro adoption Convergence criteria compliance[2]
(as of June 2024)
Notes
Bulgaria Bulgaria Lev
(BGN)
1.95583[4] 2007-01-01 2020-07-10 Euro by 2025[5] Compliant with 4 out of 5 criteria (all except inflation). The Bulgarian National Bank and Ministry of Foreign Affairs project that compliance with the remaining criterion will be fulfilled by the end of 2024.
Czech Republic Czech Rep. Koruna
(CZK)
Free floating 2004-05-01 None Assessment of joining ERM-II to be completed by October 2024[6] Compliant with 2 out of 5 criteria
Denmark Denmark Krone
(DKK)
7.46038 1973-01-01 1999-01-01 Not on government's agenda[7][8] Not assessed due to opt-out from eurozone membership Rejected euro adoption by referendum in 2000
Hungary Hungary Forint
(HUF)
Free floating 2004-05-01 None Not on government's agenda[9] Not compliant with any of the 5 criteria
Poland Poland Złoty
(PLN)
Free floating 2004-05-01 None Not on government's agenda[10] Not compliant with any of the 5 criteria
Romania Romania Leu
(RON)
Free floating 2007-01-01 None ERM-II by 2026 and euro by 1 January 2029[11][12][13] Not compliant with any of the 5 criteria
Sweden Sweden Krona
(SEK)
Free floating 1995-01-01 None Not on government's agenda[14] Compliant with 2 out of 5 criteria Rejected euro adoption by referendum in 2003. Still obliged to adopt the euro once compliant with all criteria.[15]