what were the various initiatives taken to simplify the administrative system zollavrin
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Prussia was the primary driver behind the creation of the customs union.[2] Austria was excluded from the Zollverein because of its highly protected industry and also because Prince von Metternich was against the idea.[3] By the founding of the North German Confederation in 1867, the Zollverein covered states of approximately 425,000 square kilometres, and had produced economic agreements with several non-German states, including Sweden-Norway. After the founding of the German Empire in 1871, the Empire assumed the control of the customs union. However, not all states within the Empire were part of the Zollverein until 1888 (Hamburg for example). Conversely, though Luxembourg was a state independent of the German Reich, it remained in the Zollverein until 1919.[4]
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