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confirm what is essentially the principle of fair shares of trade for each

others shipping industries on commercial terms. We await the Chinese

reaction and the Embassy in Peking has been asked to follow up.

The Embassy has also been asked to seek firm dates for the resumption

of discussions on a Maritime Agreement. Earlier negotiations were broken

off in February 1977 over whether benefits under the Agreement could be

extended, as we wished, to include Hong Kong vessels and crews (Hong Kong

is an important UK sub-registry and any agreement which discriminated

against the colony could damage the shipping as well as ship repair and

related interests). The Embassy has been asked to arrange for a preliminary

round of talks to examine whether a satisfactory basis now exists for the

resumption of negotiations and conclusion of Maritime Agreement which takes

into account Hong Kong interests.

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