§ 7. Mr. Strangasked the Secretary of State for Trade what action he is taking to secure the removal of tariff barriers which discriminate against Scotch whisky.
§ Mr. ParkinsonThe ratification of the agreements reached in the GATT multilateral trade negotiations will lead to significant reductions in the tariffs on whisky in a number of important overseas markets, particularly in the United States.
§ Mr. StrangWill the Government ensure that the achievements of the previous Government will be implemented from 1 January of next year to ensure that there is no more encouragement to the export of bulk-blended whisky rather than bottled whisky to the United States? Furthermore, will the Minister urge the industry to end once and for all the scandal of the export of bulk malts to Japan, which is costing thousands of jobs in Scotland?
§ Mr. ParkinsonThe hon. Gentleman should know that, subject to the satisfactory conclusion of negotiations on one or two small points, the Government intend to work hard to get the MTNs ratified so that they can come into effect on 1 January. I am sure the hon. Gentleman is aware that the export of bulk whisky is a controversial issue. Even the sector working party could not make up its mind about the matter. However, it is clear that any attempt to change the present arrangements would be against our GATT commitments.
§ Mr. MylesWith the prospect of Greece becoming a member of the EEC, will the Secretary of State press the Greek Government to remove the discriminatory price controls on Scotch whisky in Greece?
§ Mr. ParkinsonYes, Sir.