CODE 18-77

Tariff

Mr Brearley

Room 005 Brunswick House

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c.c. Mr Whaley

Mr Forward T Mr Bentliff T Mr Gray Mr Kemmis CRE 1 Mr Toms

CRE 1

CRE 2

Miss Lackey CRE 2 Mr Barry CRE 3

Mr Dick

Mr Gildea

CRE 3

CRE 3

Mr McMeekin CRE 4

Mr Sinclair CRE 4

Mr Woodruff CRE 4

Mr Nicoll

Mr Magor

Mr Dexter

CRE 5

CRE 5

FCO Commodities

Division

FCO Hong Kong Dept.

Mr Lambert

Mr Ridley

ст

Mr Billingham

CT

COTTON TEXTILES:

TRANSITION FROM QUOTAS TO TARIFFS

The decision as to when to table the new clause for the Finance Bill is still pending, but if and when it eventually is tabled we think that it will be necessary to provide some briefing for overseas posts on the reasons for it in the general context of the ending of quota restrictions. I have therefore prepared a draft telegram to be sent around the world at an appropriate moment, but I would be grateful if you would first consider whether what we are proposing to say about import licensing arrangements is acceptable to you.

I am proposing to send the telegram to those countries which we have hitherto kept informed about our quota arrangements and I think that this list does cover all global quota countries with an important interest in the cotton textile trade. However, I am copying this draft to all Branches of CRE largely for information but also in case anyone wishes to suggest any additions to the list of addresses.

I am also copying this draft to the FCO for information but we

⚫ cannot send it until we have some further news about when the clause

is to be tabled.

L L Lowne (Miss)

CT 1

Room 931

Millbank Tower

11 June 1971

• FC suggested last night that a telegram should go Saving, with a trigger telegram when appropriate.

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