TNAG-1259-FCO40-1599-The-Future-of-Hong-Kong---special-study-by-FCO--August-1982--1983 — Page 156

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16. Whether or not Hong Kong retains GATT status, Chinese

bilateral trading agreements (eg with the EC, US and Japan)

might theoretically apply to Hong Kong's external trade

if Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong is accepted. However,

retention by HMG of responsibility for the conduct of Hong

Kong's external relations would make it much more likely

that the present arrangements would continue.

Hong Kong as a Special Administrative Region (SAR)

17. Under existing EC regulations, a range of sensitive

products (including eg TV sets) are denied entry from China

and there are annual quotas restricting the import of other

products such as shoes. Textiles are the only Hong-Kong

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products subject to EC quantitative restraints. If Hong

only if

Kong became a Chinese SAR, provided that British administration

would

continued it should be possible to argue in the EC that Hong

Kong products should continue to benefit from the existing

regime for access to the EC markets.

18. Among the other commercial issues that would need to

be considered if sovereignty over Hong Kong passed to

China are:

a) Export Credit

Hong Kong is ECGD's biggest single exposure, accounting

at present for some £3.2 billions, little of which is

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