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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 adoption on 1 July 2025[5] Compliant with 4 out of 5 criteria (all except inflation)[6] The Bulgarian government expects to be in compliance with all criteria by the end of 2024[6]
Czech Republic Czech Rep. Koruna
(CZK)
Free floating 2004-05-01 None Assessment of joining ERM-II to be completed by October 2024[7] Compliant with 2 out of 5 criteria
Denmark Denmark Krone
(DKK)
7.46038 1973-01-01 1999-01-01 Not on government's agenda[8][9] 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[10] Not compliant with any of the 5 criteria
Poland Poland Złoty
(PLN)
Free floating 2004-05-01 None Not on government's agenda[11] 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[12][13][14] Not compliant with any of the 5 criteria
Sweden Sweden Krona
(SEK)
Free floating 1995-01-01 None Not on government's agenda[15] 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.[16]