TNAG-0765-FCO40-969-Minting-of-coins-for-Hong-Kong-1978 — Page 191

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CONFIDENTIAL

Mr Hull

Economists Dept.

G 71B/G

Mr White

FRD

G 60/G

H.KK 138/1

RECOILS

1

DESK OFIT INDEX

वक

HONG KONG COINAGE

1.

The Secretary for Monetary Affairs in Hong Kong has returned to the attack on this subject.

2. The Royal Mint receives substantial annual foreign exchange earnings (I believe of the order of £2m.) from minting coins for Hong Kong. I can see no reason why we should not agree, if Hong Kong were insistent, to amend the 1936 Order. In addition I believe Hong Kong has a very strong argument when saying that, in a free economy it would be very hard to answer criticism of enforced independence on the Royal Mint unless it could be shown that benefit accrued, which would not be available from other sources.

3.

In the circumstances I should be grateful if, unless you see strong objections, the information requested in Paragraphs 3 and 5 of the attached letter could be obtained. I would also be grateful for FRD to raise again with the Treasury the point in Paragraph 4. It strikes me as completely inequitable that we insist that Hong Kong coins be minted in the UK but at the same time prohibit the sale of them here. At the very least I would hope that the Treasury could agree to the sale of a limited number of Hong Kong gold goins. I attach papers from 1975 when the subject was last raised.

12 January 1978

J Thompson K 245

Enc.

CONFIDENTIAL

Hong Kong & General Department

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