HC Deb 26 June 1934 vol 291 cc973-4W
Sir R. GOWER

asked the President of the Board of Trade what was the amount of the imports from France to Britain during the year 1933; and what were the respective amounts of the chief imports!

Dr. BURGIN

The following table shows the total declared value of merchandise imported into the United Kingdom and registered as consigned from France during the year 1933, distinguishing the principal commodities.

Description. Declared Value.
£'000.
Total imports 19,085
of which
Fruit and vegetables, raw 680
Brandy 815
Wine 1,195
Wheat meal and flour 352
Wood and timber 362
Wool, raw, waste and woollen rags 1,671
Apparel, not of fur 805
Chemicals, drugs, dyes and colours 703
Cotton yarns and manufactures (except apparel and embroidery) 253
Leather, undressed and dressed 372
Machinery and parts 315
Iron and steel and manufactures 494
Paper, cardboard, etc. 302
Silk yarns and manufactures (except apparel and embroidery) 1,345
Artificial silk yarns and manufactures (except apparel and embroidery) 1,539
Woollen and worsted manufactures (except apparel) 375

NOTE.—The above figures are provisional.

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