TNAG-0345-FCO40-381-UK-and-Hong-Kong-talks-on-cotton-textiles-1972 — Page 142

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CONFIDENTIAL

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Mr Hale (Co. molitics)

HONG KONG T. TILS

1. In connection with Sir Leslie Monson's minute of 10 January and two exchange of minutes between ir Kecule el [ourself on the legal aspects of discrimination in favour of Hong Kong, it seems to me

's case for preferential tra.tment

llowing arguments -

that

in based o

(a) When t.

the

(b)

(c)

a.

TT was drawn up 25 years ago

ding arrangelo to VE ong Kong no richt: in the United (in tion rket

ited Kingdom no culi. towards Kong Kong simply usc wus a te osient territory Ki tom and trude butnega k ami :0

"as regulat x i arzangements rei

mit

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the TT (which dealt

ces).

se

Kong ited tod Kidom ccordance

o in Annex

Co onrealth

Si ev 1959

1959 en restrictions on damp Kong's export cotton te tilus to the Lited

ure first introduc d lion; Kong's

S.1 Ch.

Pulover

i

o UK market Gave been

1 hittled away.

to immose a tari: cn cotton

to from the den O ealth was Cong Kong on the anderstinding

14 tive restrictions would be

(d) The decision to retain quotas as well as

to i pope the tavi.ï has created a double barrier in the way of access by Hong Kong exporters to the UK market.

13 January 1972

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Sir L Mo::son

Mr Wilford

E O Laind

Hong Kong Teportment

CONTA TETTEM

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