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Gagree

I'm

Sagree

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2

could be reclified by

the incision.

at the end of para 20 of a sentence

along the lives of:

borne ui mind that

"It should the

we have Gour

undertaken to keep Hong Kong itully informed of the progress of lie

negotiations and to consult

as

5.

them

and when their intereste are affected.

The other less important commente I have

are !

(a) tu para 2

and

in the table

para 3, I think

mentioned un para 3,

exports should be shown separately from re-exports, since the former do and the latter do not enjoy

Commonwealth preferences, and the importance to H.K of the different Categories

more easily be gauged.

could

(b) Selwyn & quite right in

saying

goode

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the tarift reductions agreed in the Kennedy Round were mainly not ou which H.K is interested in exporting to the EEC. The sentence mi

para 4 should. I think be modified accordingly (c) Para

UK

10 quoting from the Commecion's report says

"the Community's industry is already required to leave an increasing part of the market to

developing countries". The negotiators should bear in mind that H.K. regarde herself as a developing comily. Perhaps this ought to be mentioned at the end of para 10 (d) Du

pari 13,

adequate" transitional period is mentioned. We don't know what The point might be made and if it "adequate" means,

adequate" means, but perhaps it is

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in indeed covered defined in the Negotiating Brief

In the Transctional

Perivals Brief we might ask 15sa

a copy hom

4

on

Traneational & Periods, & mentioned in

para 18, which we have not seen.

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