Chia Mail - 1/2/11 TEXTILE QUOTAS ARE NOT TOO BAD
RITAL'S tanning package of tariffs and quotas on textile kerts will actually help Hongkong's industry, acording to British Trade and Industry Secretary, bán Davies.
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Financial Secretary. Mr C.P. Haddon Cave and the Deputy Director of the Commerce and Industry Department: Eric Ho return 10 Hongkong from London. DCI Director. Jack Cater. had an operation for appendicitis nine days ago and was unable to be in Britain for the top level discussions. His condition today is satisfactory.
Under the British plan Hongkong's quota for woven cotton textiles will be 200 million sq vd.
The quota on knitted
fabrics will be 50 million to 60 million sq yd.
retain
And Hongkong will its privileged Commonwealth status in the British market.
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