§ 60. Mr. C. S. Taylorasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer to which countries loans have been made by the British Government since the end of hostilities; and if he will give details.
§ Mr. DaltonI will, with permission, circulate details in the OFFICIAL REPORT.
Following are the details:
The Amount of loans made to foreign Governments since the end of hostilities, and not yet repaid, is about £37 million, viz.:
£ | |
France, under Agreement of March, 1945 | 21,350,000 |
Greece, for stabilization of currency | 10,000,000 |
U.S.S.R., execution of Wartime Agreement | 4,050,000 |
Czechoslovakia, post-war reconstruction credit | 2,120,000 |