TRADE SAYS EC SUGAR TENDER HARD TO FORECAST Traders here and in Paris said the results of today's EC white sugar tender are hard to forecast because of plans by a group of French, West German, Dutch and Belgian operators to sell one mln tonnes of sugar into intervention. London traders said bids for licences have been reported between 43.00 and 44.00 Ecus per 100 kilos and if any licences are granted they are likely to be towards the lower end of that range, possibly 43.30/43.50 Ecus. Traders in Paris said they expect maximum rebates of between 43 and 43.50 Ecus. Other than the Commission releasing no sugar for export, the likely tonnage is expected to be very small, the London traders said, while the French sources declined to estimate volume in view of the psychological impact of the planned sales into intervention in protest against EC export policies. Last week licences for 60,500 tonnes were awarded at a maximum rebate of 43.147 Ecus.