§ Mr. David Steelasked the Secretary of State for Trade if he will make representations to reinstate the North Atlantic
4Wmidwives, dentists, pharmacists, veterinary surgeons, chartered accountants and financial advisers; and what stage discussion upon any proposals has reached in the case of each profession.
§ Mr. Clinton DavisThe Treaty of Rome already provides for freedom of establishment throughout the Community. However, differences in the qualifications required for the pursuit of a variety of professions and in the arrangements which govern professional activities in the member States can impede free establishment. The Commission has therefore proposed, and will continue to propose, measures designed to promote the mutal recognition of professional qualifications. Responsibility for the consideration and negotiation of draft directives rests in this country with the Government Department which sponsors the profession concerned.
textile airfreight rate, which was cancelled following the renegotiation of the Bermuda Agreement.
§ Mr. Clinton DavisRepresentations have been made to the United States 5W Government about the CAB's rejection of British Airways' contract rates and bulk commodity rates. Their action is not the result of renegotiation of the Bermuda Agreement and the tariffs article of the new agreement will help to avoid such disputes in future.