TNAG-0046-FCO40-82-Britain-s-entry-into-EEC-effect-on-trade-with-Hong-Kong-1967 — Page 44

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U.K. annual quota for Hong Kong is at present set at 187.3 in.

square yards of cotton piece goods and made-ups and 6.3 m. lbs.

of yarn.

Cotton textiles from Hong Kong enter Britain duty-free,

and enjoy a Commonwealth preference which is in many cases

considerable (on cotton yarn i.e. yarn including less than

5 per cent man-made fibre 7 per cent; and on cloth

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<

17 per cent. The c.e.t. in such cases is a little less.)

19. The main points on cotton textiles made in the first round

of consultations were as follows:

(a) Hong Kong wishes to see her present access rights to the

markets of the U.K. and the Six unimpaired by British

entry into the Community.

(b) Hong Kong officials said that, while the application of the

common external tariff to her exports to the U.K. might not

in itself affect the level of trade, it would be likely

to depress wages and/or profit margins. We agreed that the

level of exports was not likely to be affected: but

suggested that the pattern of trade might. Hong Kong

would probably upgrade the qualities of her exports, and

specialise in items where she had a competitive advantage.

We also suggested that Hong Kong officials should prepare

a note in advance of the next round of consultations,

showing how they think that the common external tariff

will in fact bear on different categories of textile

exports to the U.K.

(c) Hong Kong officials suggested that the Six were unlikely

to consider isolation of the U.K. market for textiles.

As the present policies of the Six were far more

restrictive than those of Britain, they thought that

we were likely to come under pressure to reduce our

imports from Hong Kong; Germany was already yielding

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