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The '''Eastern Sun Union''', also known as the '''Eastern Union''', or simply the '''ESU''' is a political and economic union of East Asian States. Its four members have a combined population of about 327 million people. Its member states operate under a {{wp|currency union}}, which works using the [[Sun Yen]].
The '''Eastern Sun Union''', also known as the '''Eastern Union''', or simply the '''ESU''' is a political and economic union of East Asian States. Its four members have a combined population of about 327 million people. Its member states operate under several common laws and regulations, like its {{wp|single market}} economy which establishes a {{wp|currency union}}, which works using the [[Sun Yen]]. Some benefits of ESU citizens include the right work, travel and live freely in any of its member states, own property without a permit within the union, and receive {{wp|medical care}} free of charge whereever in the union they might be.

Revision as of 22:22, 9 May 2021

Eastern Sun Union
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Flag of the ESU
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Map of Eastern Union member states
Motto"United as One"
團結一致
FormationFebruary 15, 1996
TypeSupranational organization
Region served
East Asia
Membership
4
President
Hayashi Ryou

The Eastern Sun Union, also known as the Eastern Union, or simply the ESU is a political and economic union of East Asian States. Its four members have a combined population of about 327 million people. Its member states operate under several common laws and regulations, like its single market economy which establishes a currency union, which works using the Sun Yen. Some benefits of ESU citizens include the right work, travel and live freely in any of its member states, own property without a permit within the union, and receive medical care free of charge whereever in the union they might be.