retetence.
EEC
We
8, Hong Kong may argue that when we enter the Common
Market they should have a bigger textile quota.
expect the EEC Commission to undertake during 1972 the
task of renegotiating the quota levels set in their
present restraint agreements to take account of the fact
that, after the accession of the candidate countries,
the agreements will apply to the whole of the enlarged
Community. We shall be closely involved in this and
during the discussions we shall of course bear in mind
the views expressed by Hong Kong.
CONFIDENTIAL
/EFTA