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the problems raised in the context of tishscntry were really global problems, or, ther required global solutions.
M. Deniau said that the Commission had
yet reached any conclusions about the/ oblem of sugar from the Commonwealth
eloping countries.
in possibilities:
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There seemed to be too
(a) Either a special but temporary arrangement to permit sugar to enter the British market from the Caribbean, Mauritius, Fiji etc. This/would cause two major problems: first/it would
isolate the British market; and secondly
it would be difficult to do something for
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the British sugar producing territories while doing nothing før the present territories associated with the Community in Africa;'
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(b) or an association agreement with the sugar producing territories with an arrangement for sugar within the Community which would include the other associated sugar producing territories. This would of course have repercussions on the Common Agricultural Policy. Deniau said that his own preference was for
second solution. Something had to be dond the sugar islands. Although there wo
ont luase of sugar in N
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