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B
held with them during August/September.
This round should enable
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a reduction in the number of consortia still in the running.
the assumption that at least 2 groups remain, competitive
negotiations will be held with them "to bring them up to scratch".
These discussions are expected to continue until July 1974. At
that stage the aim is to take the final decision on the granting
of the contract to enable a Letter of Intent to be signed (July
1974).
5.
Construction is now expected to begin in October 1974
instead of at the beginning of next year. The Governor
(Mr Aston's telegram CHRISTIAN 52) has said that the slippage in
the starting date must not affect the date of completion. This
may present difficulties for the British consortium, who regard
a starting date of early 1974 as essential if the completion date
is to be adhered to. The Japanese consider a later starting date
would still enable them to finish on time.
6.
Basically these are all matters for the British consortium.
I have discussed these developments with Mr Glaves-Smith (DTI),
who is having talks with the British consortium and will consult
ECGD and Treasury officials if this is appropriate.
3 August 1973
Cc:
Sir E Norris Sir D Watson OR
Mr Wilford OR Mr Stuart OR
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M A Goodfellow
Hong Kong & Indian Ocean Department
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