Iceland withdraws EU membership application, faces future trade challenges.
Iceland is a small country in Europe that relies heavily on trade with other countries, especially the European Union. It is a high-income economy with a small population. Iceland is part of various economic agreements like EFTA, EEA, and Schengen, and was a candidate for EU membership until recently. The country decided to withdraw its EU application. Despite this, Iceland still has access to the EU's common market through the EEA agreement.