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7. On (iii), the Textiles GSP for 1976., I suppose we must wait for Tran to elaborate his ideas. Whatever the outcome of the bilateral negotiations, don't suppose the shape of the scheme in 1976 can be so very different products will always be more sensitive than others and there will have to be an We have no aparatus of butoirs and ceilings to constrain the most competitive. xurticular positive angle here on how the Textiles GSP should develop beyond our wish for
general improvement. One recognises that Hong Kong's inclusion will have a price but we would not wish to see the scheme diluted for other beneficiaries.
Tait.
K M Tait (Miss)
CRE 1
VS/458
5 December 1974
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