b'5. Falsehood: A country needs to be in a large trading bloc to be able to92 negotiate trade agreements.5.1New Zealand, Iceland and Switzerland925.1.1Case Study: New Zealand925.1.2Case Study: Iceland935.1.3Case Study: Switzerland945.2The size argument - Trade agreements955.3Negotiating for 27 is more difficult966. The most blatant falsehood of all: Three million jobs in the UK will97 disappear when the UK exits the EU.7. The EU Trade Commissioner in action1017.1European Commissioners1017.2Case Study: Steel dumping1018. The politicisation of trade1038.1GSP+1048.2Free trade agreements105Chapter III. What is the EU Single Market? Is it worth it?1061. The costs of the EU1072. Another falsehood: Access to the Single Market requires free111 movement of people2.1Case Study: USMCA (formerly known as NAFTA)1142.2Other free trade agreements1172.2.1Central European Free Trade Area (CEFTA)1172.2.2G-3 Free Trade Agreement1172.2.3Great Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA)1172.2.4Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (TPP) and117 Commonwealth of Independent States FTA (CISFTA). 9'