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features were:-
(a) a declaration of the willingness
of the enlarged 6ommunity to
negotiate comprehensive trade
agreements with India, Pakistan
and (if she so wished) Seylon,
with the object of maintaining
and, if possible, increasing the
foreign exchange earnings of these
countries and helping to implement
their development plans;
(b) the CET on tea would be reduced
to nil;
(c) nil tariffs by definitive reduc-
tion or suspension on certain
other items (including tropical
products and some sports equipment;
(a) the very gradual application of
the common external tariff to an
agreed list of processed agricul-
tural products;
(e) special arrangements for the
( f )
gradual application of the CET to
cotton textiles and provision for
remedial action if exports fell
below a certain level;
provision for the application of
the CET to jute goods (excluding
heavy jute goods), the establish-
ment of a British quota for such
goods and the abolition of British
quantitative restrictions not
later than 1 January 1970.
The arrangementy has been in part over-
taken by events. To je zbog poppet o
/concluded (b) and