To know a certain place’s actual time, their equivalent time zone should be determined. Central European Time (CET) is the time zone being used for some parts of Europe and some North African countries.
Some examples of the countries that use this time zone are Albania, Andorra, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Norway, Poland, Monaco, Malta, Luxembourg. On the other hand, Central Standard time (CST) is the time zone used in some cities in Canada, a few states in the United States, most parts of Mexico, some Caribbean Islands, and a part of the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Central European Time (CET) is seven (7) hours ahead of Central Standard Time (CST).