the proposed course; and
Some
and other international
the objections to imposing a tariff on Commonwealth- imports.The Hong Kong arguments were,alebars, used.
redraft- As a result the Board of Trade are preparing a new paper
which should reflect both sides of the case more fairly.
57
The Commercial Policy But this new paper will be going to a Ministerial.
at ministerial level
e us
Committee/next week, with considerable impytanee behind
it from the President of the Board of Trade and I under-
stand that the recommendation will still be that the
Textile Council's proposal should be accepted,
ivall
but
other department's wild be free to put voi then conven
The President's objective
papers if they wishes
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Textile Cornil's
proposal and will open "negotiations" wicz Commencreal 12
Gorts with
of only a
a
View
to it's implementation. In the case
few Commonwealth countries
to be withdrawn depend on
(e.g. Incha, Canada) and
21
negotiations
do the preferences
contractual obligations
waned
the word
be an appropriate description of
exchanges envisaged
would be a
the (maluding Hong Kong) For most of them]" "discussions
more appropriate term.
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which the B.O.T'S
for
Commodities Dept
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are considering on next
in
cres;
which must
content
depend to some extens on the quality of the
vensed B.O.T. paper (not yet to hand). Im The meantime
No comments yet.
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