The European Common Market was created on June 1,1969. It was a merging of the Austrian lead Economic Cooperative Zone with the new Group. The new European Common Market was signed into being with the following members: Austria, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Netherlands, Belgium, Latvia, Kingdom of Italy, Empire of France, Kingdom of Spain, Portugal, Kingdom of Denmark, Kingdom of Sweden, Kingdom of Finland, Estonia, Kingdom of Norway, Kingdom of Ireland , Great Britain and Kingdom of Iceland.