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United Asian Cooperative

联合亚洲合作社
Liánhé yàzhōu hézuòshè

Flag of the UAC

Flag

UAC Map
Map of the UAC showing member states in red.
Capital Shanghai (de facto)
Largest City Bohai (Jing-Jin-Ji)
Official languages
  • Chinese
  • Korean
  • Burmese
  • Vietnamese
  • Lao
  • Cambodian
  • Nepalese
  • Mongolian
  • Bhutanese
Type Political and economic union
Member States
Chairman of the Council Zhong Jianhong
Legislature Council of the Asian Cooperative
Area TBD
Population TBD
GDP (PPP) TBD
Currency Renminbi (yuan; ¥)

The United Asian Cooperative (UAC) is a political and economic union of 9 member states that are located in East Asia. The UAC has often been referred to as the 'Asian EU' due to its almost identical policies.

The UAC has developed an internal single centralised market through a standardised system of laws that apply in all member states. UAC policies aim to ensure the free movement of people, goods and services a within the internal market, enact legislation in justice and home affairs and maintain common policies on trade, agriculture, fisheries and regional development. Passport controls have been abolished.

A monetary union was established in 2036 and came into full force in 2039 and is composed of all member states, except Korea, which use the Chinese Renminbi currency.