HC Deb 12 August 1947 vol 441 c2252
25. Mr. Manningham-Buller

asked the President of the Board of Trade the total quantity of glazed-kid leather imported into this country from the U.S.A. during the last six months or the last period for which figures are available; and the cost in dollars.

Mr. Belcher

In the first half of this year, 257,000 square feet were imported from the United States, having a c.i.f value of £38,800.

Mr. Manningham-Buller

Is it not a fact that this leather used to come from East Africa direct to this country to be tanned, and is it not quite unnecessary to secure it from America? Will the Government arrange to import leather direct to this country and get it tanned here?

Mr. Belcher

If we could import leather from East Africa to be tanned here, we should be very glad to do so. We have imported leather from America in order to make up our own necessary supplies.

Mr. Manningham-Buller

Is it not the case that it has been imported from America because there is a Government arrangement with America whereby they import it from East Africa?

Mr. Belcher

Not to my knowledge. The amount imported represents a very tiny proportion of the total amount sold on the home market in this country.