b'3. Falsehood: There is only one kind or type of trading relationship with the EU. In fact, the EU has entered into multiplethat there are material differences, we would different kinds and types of trade agreementsbe almost up to Heinzs 57 varieties. The and arrangements. The author has countedkey point is that whatever the criteria, the seven.dichotomy normally presented and still presented in terms of EU trade and markets Others define the number differently. Foras inor outis invalid and false. example, see the table from Dr Lee Rotherhams Manning the Pumps Paragraphs above have addressed one kind reproduced in Appendix 6which calculatesof EU arrangement for trade; that is, no trade 15. If we take the view that not all tradeagreement at all. Let us consider the others. arrangements are exactly the same, andAll have accessto the EU markets. Table 35The EUs tradearrangements in ascendingorder of integration1.The WTO/USA option - No trade agreement 2.Trade Agreements a.According to the European Commission, the EU has around 50 trade agreements currently in operation, including Mexico and South Korea. There are also 12 further trade agreements in negotiation and another 8 concluded but not yet ratified.b.Generalised Scheme of (Trade) Preferences - GSP - (for developing countries) - 90 countries, of which 10 countries are Generalised Scheme of (Trade) Preferences Plus (GSP+). Total: Over 100 countries have Trade Arrangements with the EU.3.European Free Trade Association - EFTA - many advantages but requires Free Movement of People 4.European Economic Area - EEA - also requires Free Movement of People - 4 countries5.Switzerland - a special category has one-to-one agreements with the European Union. Since the February 9th 2014 referendum, restrictions intended on Free Movement of People.6.In the EU Customs Union - but not member states - Andorra, San Marino, Turkey, and Monaco 7.EU Political Union - 27 countries including the United Kingdom68'