HC Deb 25 July 1951 vol 491 cc53-4W
Mr. Osborne

asked the Lord Privy Seal what were the quantities and the average prices of the 10 chief materials for which he is now responsible, imported last year; and what are the corresponding prices to-day.

Mr. Stokes

The quantities imported during 1950 of 10 of the principal materials for which my Department is now responsible were:

Materials Unit Year 1950
Aluminium Ions 141,201
Cattle hides Ions 100,835
Copper Ions 317,949
Cotton Mn. 1bs. 1,011
Lead Tons 171,888
Rubber Tons 253,491
Softwood (incl. sleepers and boxboards) Stds. 881,332
Wool Mn. lbs. 704
Woodpulp Tons 1,431,161
Zinc Tons 141,918

Shipments imported in any period will include material purchased on different dates and, therefore, at varying prices and no reliable estimate can be given of the average prices paid for imports of individual commodities in any particular period. The following table, however, gives the increase between 1950 and June this year in the average prices at which these principal materials were being quoted in this country. The percentages are calculated from the wholesale price index numbers given in the Board of Trade Journal of 14th July, 1951. For several commodities, today's prices are considerably below the levels reached in the spring of this year.

PERCENTAGE INCREASE BETWEEN AVERAGE 1950 AND AVERAGE JUNE, 1951
Aluminium, virgin ingot, delivered 9
Copper, H.C. electrolytic, delivered 31
Cotton raw, (Raw Cotton Commission's selling price) 57
Hides and skins imported c.i.f. U.K.ports 41
Lead, soft foreign pig, delivered 50
Rubber, No. 1 R.S.S. one month future 36
Softwood, imported, c.i.f. U.K. ports 61
Wool, raw 13
Woodpulp for paper making, c.i.f. East Coast 143
Zinc, good ordinary brand, delivered 34