65° - 01.11.1969, Side 12

65° - 01.11.1969, Side 12
Iceland Joins EFTA by RORHALLUR ASGEIRSSON The post-war development of international trade has shown a marked trend towards pre- ferential trading organizations and abandonment of the most-favored-nation principle. In Europe three organizations have emerged, the European Economic Community, the European Free Trade Association and the Comecon. The only European countries which have not become a party to these organizations and preferential trade arrange- ments are Albania, Spain and Iceland. The ques- tion has, therefore, often bee nasked, how long Iceland can remain outside these arrangements without running the risk of commercial isolation and economic stagnation. By the time this artiole appears, the Althing will presumably have given an answer to that question by passing a resolution approving Ice- land’s accession to the EFTA on the terms and conditions agreed upon during the recently com- puted negotiations with EFTA. Members of the 10 year old EFTA are Austria, Denmark, Fin- land, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Iceland’s trade with these countries represents about 40% of its total foreign trade. After a thorough study of the implication of EFTA membership to the Icelandic economy the Althing authorized the Government to apply for membership exactly one year ago in November 1968. Negotiations with the EFTA Council started in January 1969 and during the first half of 1969 good progress was made in reaching an agree- ment on most of the major multilateral points. However, one unsettled issue stalled the negotia- tions and that was the dispute between the Scandi- navian countries and the United Kingdom about the arrangements for imports of frozen fish fillets to the United Kingdom. The Icelandic Government made it clear from the beginning that satisfactory arrangements for the selling of frozen fish fillets to the United Kingdom were an essential condition for Iceland’s accession to the EFTA. This meant in effect that the 10% duty which had been reinstated in November 1969 would have to be abolished on Nordic imports of frozen fish fillets in the United Kingdom. Long and difficult discussions took place between the Scandinavian and United King- dom representatives in which Iceland also par- ticipated. But on October 24 an understanding between the Nordic and United Kingdom was reached in Oslo. According to the understanding, imports of frozen fish fillets from the Nordic countries were to be duty-free from January 1, 1970, but the Nordic countries in return promised to see to it that frozen fish fillets would not be sold to the United Kingdom below agreed minimum prices. These prices were generally some 10% higher than present market prices. It was further agreed that the minimum prices should be raised by some 7—8% annually the next two years subject to review and consultations in case of unforeseen market disruption. These price-stabalization mea- sures are expected to be beneficial to the Ice- landic fish exports — not only to the British market, but also to other markets. Iceland will become a party to the understanding upon its accession to EFTA. After the frozen fish dispute was settled it took only a short time to negotiate an agreement with the EFTA Council on the other outstanding points. At the EFTA ministerial meeting in Geneva on bdrhallur Asgeirsson, secretary general, of the Ministry of Commerce since 1948 studied eco- nomics and government at Stockholm Univ., 1937—39, and Univ. of Minnesota, 1940—42, receiving his A.B. in 1941 and M.A. 1942. From 1958—62 he was alternate, then executive director of the International Monetary Fund in Washing- ton, D.C. He has been actively negotiating EFTA possibilities in connection with the Ministry of Commerce. 10 65 DEGREES

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