considering these and the figures which it
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containe and will let you have are comments
But we fear that we
as quickly as possible.
shall not be able to reach firm views on what
should be done in time for your talks with
Canadians this month. In these circumstances
we suggest that your line at those talks should
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be to probe the Canadians position fully with
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particular reference to following points:-
(a)
Extent of injury to domestic industry
taking into account cotton as well a18
non-eotton items
sono.)
(b) which countries are causing the damage.
(c) To what extent restraints are already
imposed and at what levels.
(d) Further details of maximum levels
of restraint which Canadians would
find acceptable.
5. On basis of all this information you could
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6.
Meanwhile we are urgently seeking information
about the current position with regard to restraints on Japanese exports to Canada which would seem
to be relevant.
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