HC Deb 30 January 1957 vol 563 c1083
Sir D. Eccles

I beg to move, in page 5, line 45, after "question," to insert: (that is to say, any identical or comparable goods). The Clause refers to methods by which we can ascertain the fair market price. We think it is possible that someone in the country of origin might vary just a little the construction of an article or alter it a little in some way so that it could be exported and it would be difficult for us to establish a comparable sale. If the Committee will agree to the insertion of these words, we need not look for an article which is 100 per cent. the same as the one which has been exported to this country. A very small variation will still allow us to determine the fair market price.

Amendment agreed to.

Further Amendment made: In Clause 7, page 6, line 12, leave out "the like" and insert "that."—[Sir D. Eccles.]

Clause, as amended, ordered to stand part of the Bill.