HC Deb 08 May 1925 vol 183 cc1325-6W
Commander BELLAIRS

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he can give the value of imported foodstuffs in 1913, compared to the values in 1924 and 1925 at 1913 prices?

Mr. A. M. SAM H EL

The following statement gives the information desired as far as particulars are available:

Imports of Food, Drink and Tobacco
Period Declared Values.(a) Values estimated at average values of 1913
January-December: Thou.£ Thou.£
1913 295,150 295,150
1924 572,869 370,762
January-March:
1913 66,247 66,247
1924 130,541 88,378
1925 143,613 91,170

(a) The figures for 1913 relate to imports into Great Britain and Ireland; those for 1924 and 1925 relate to Great Britain and Northern Ireland only and include imports consigned from the Irish Free State

According to statistics issued by the Irish Free State Government, the exports and imports of food, drink and tobacco to and from Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the year 1924, and the first three months of 1924 respectively, were as follows. Particulars for the first three months of 1925 are not yet available:

Declared Value,
£
Exports to Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
Year 1924 41,385,000
First 3 months of 1924 9,128,000
Imports from Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
Year 1924 19,922,000
First 3 months of 1924 5163,000

The Imports into the Irish Free State from countries other than Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the same periods were:

Year 1924 9,600,000
First 3 months of 1924 1,686,000