HC Deb 01 March 1932 vol 262 c938
49. Lieut.-Colonel MOORE

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury whether, with regard to the arrangements he contemplates for facilitating the re-export of imported goods not intended for consumption in this country, he will give a list of the places which will receive such treatment, and especially those in Scotland?

Major ELLIOT

I presume that my hon. and gallant Friend refers to the facilities which will be afforded at the ports for the transhipment and warehousing of goods for re-exportation without payment of duty. Transhipment may be effected at any port in the United Kingdom, and goods may be landed at any port and removed under bond to any other port for re-shipment. Goods may also be deposited in any approved bonded warehouse pending their delivery for re-exportation.