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Knit shirte and T-shirta ete
Percentage change
1975/1974
1975
Percentage Stare of change 1976/... sumption
in 1976
(a) ERC Production
(b) Imports from
non-REC sources"
of which
Hồng Kong
Taiwan
+2.2%
+10.2%
73.5%
+7.50
+57.2%
26.5
+223.9%*
+10.6%
13.1%
South Korea
+106.9%
-27.1%
1.3%
+ 48.7%
-39.0%
1.35
Countries haging
referential
agreements with BEC
- 9,4%
+110.9%
7.74
-68.7%
+ 81.5%
7.7%
2.3
(c) Imports from
54.
BEC Bources
The steady increase in EEC production from 1974 to 1976 Support does not the EEC's claim that importe need to be "stabilised", because the increase in mon-EEC imports in 1976 occurred apparently as a result of an increase in consumption and not at the expense of the FEC industry. Furthermore, the bulk of the increase in imports in 1976, came from certain Mediterranean countries with
which the EEC in a preferential agreements. So there are no ground s for penalising Hong Kong and it is even more inequitable to penalise Hong Kong in order that these Bamere Mediterranean countries and perhaps others should continue to export in a way
that would contribute to disruption if it is claimed that it exists. 55. In view of the fact that EEC production is increasing-e and holds a large share of consumption, it is difficult to. accept that there exists a real risk of marle t disruption by Hong Kong and that there is anyheed for the present restraint to
be continued.
bfferent neuroart of export identified in the 1975 mychilirim.
* Note: The increase recordio in 19757 was thine da
classification practing which was Knit sweaters, pullovers etc.
Percentage
Percentage
change
1975/1974
charge
*1976/1975
Share of Consumption in 1976
(a) EEC Production
(b) Imports from
non-EEC cources
or which
-1.0%
+10.6%
73.9%
+29.6%
+13.35
26,1%
Hong Kong
+25.7%
-13.4%
5.7%
South Kr ea
+23.5%
+ 2.4%
3.65
Taiwan
+30.5%
43.9%
2.0%
Countries having preferen-
tial agreements
*
+39.27
+29.5%
·5%7
Developed countries
+920.3%
+115.8%
X-1.8%
(c) Imports from
REG 301TCPA
+0.1%
+17 4£
30.72