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the future ́ arrangements for imports of cotton textiles (and possibly other

'textiles too) and their circulation within the enlarged Community.

ACTION BY HONG KONG

C23.In this section of the paper, we consider what forms of action are open

to Hong Kong either to protect her own interests or to find new sources of

earnings to replace any trade lost as a result of these various developments.

There would undoubtedly be political repercussions for us in Hong Kong if our

entry into the EEC resulted in serious damage to Hong Kong's exports,

particularly if other factors (such as the textile developments) were simul-

taneously affecting them. Relations with the "Establishment" of leading

Chinese citizens who provide the unofficial members of the Executive and Legis-

- lative Councils and Advisory Committees on which the smooth administration of

the Colony depends would inevitably become strained.

retaliation of one kind or another.

P TRADE MEASURES

They might press for

24. Hong Kong exercises her GATT rights through the United Kingdom.

Though

she might continue to exercise them, for what they are worth, against the USA,

effectively

it is scarcely conceivable that she could do so against the members of an

enlarged Community which included the United Kingdom. Since Hong Kong imports

more than she exports, the possibility of trade retaliation might be considered

but Hong Kong has no protective tariff and merely imposes revenue duties on

drink, tobacco and petroleum. She could institute a customs tariff, as Britain

did in 1931, or impose quantitative restrictions. Either of these would

require setting up a new administrative machine, and the concept of a colonial

government taking retaliatory action against an economic grouping including

F the metropolitan power is difficult to envisage.

without the consent of the United Kingdom Government.

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could scarcely be done

On the whole retaliation

by means of trade measures seems highly unlikely. Hong Kong would much more

probably seek, as is her general habit, to negotiate the best deal she can

for herself item by item.

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