HC Deb 27 October 1966 vol 734 cc202-7W
58. Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he will publish in HANSARD details of the overseas visits made by Ministers in his Department during the past two years; for what purposes and at what cost these visits were made; and what have been the results of such visits.

Mr. Mason

Yes. Information on costs will be made available as soon as it is ready. In their nature, visits of this kind do not have results which can be quantified. But in the great majority of cases subsequent reports from the

Minister Date Place of Visit Purpose
1964
President 30th October to 4th November China To open British Industrial Exhibition
28th to 29th October Moscow Goodwill visit
9th to 10th November Geneva E.F.T.A.
16th to 21st November Geneva and Bonn E.F.T.A.
2nd to 3rd December Paris O.E.C.D.
1965
11th to 13th January Brussels Discussion with E.E.C. on Kennedy Round
5th and 22nd to 23rd February Geneva E.F.T.A.
20th to 27th April India and Pakistan Various trade talks
14th to 18th May Amsterdam To open British Week
25th May Vienna Meeting of Finnefta Council
14th to 21st September Japan (1) Opening of British Exhibition; (2) Discuss trade for 1966
8th to 13th October Milan British Week
28th to 29th October Copenhagen E.F.T.A. Meeting
25th to 26th November Paris O.E.C.D.
1966
23rd April Amsterdam Annual luncheon of Anglo-Dutch Trade Council
28th April to 1st May Oslo To open British Fair and Fortnight
12th to 13th May Bergen E.F.T.A.
25th to 27th May Canada To address British Canadian Trade Association
6th to 19th July Moscow To visit British Industrial Exhibition
18th September to 30th October Australia Touring—various trade talks
20th to 21st October Lyons British Week
27th to 28th October Lisbon E.F.T.A.
Minister of State (Mr. Darling) 1965
20th to 22nd March Lyons International Trade Fair
21st to 23rd April Milan Milan Trade Fair
1966
19th to 25th May Budapest, Prague International Trade Fair Incomex '66
26th to 27th August Paris Open Galaries Layfaette Store Promotion
12th to 18th September Brussels, Vienna International Trade Fairs
22nd to 25th October Cologne Sports Goods Fair
Frankfurt Open I.C.I. building
Dusseldorf
Minister of State (Mr. Mason) 1964
20th to 22nd December Sweden To study the Swedish shipbuilding industry
1965
8th to 19th January Japan To study the Japanese shipbuilding industry. Departmental business in Thailand San Francisco and New York
18th to 20th May Norway To visit the Oslo International Shipping Exhibition
12th to 15th September Denmark To study the operation of large tanker on voyage from Britain to Denmark and to visit shipyards
22nd to 23rd November Belgium To open the British store Promotion in Brussels

country visited have confirmed that the visit was well worthwhile.

Following is the information:

Minister Date Place of Visit Purpose
1966
4th March Holland To visit the International Cycle Exhibition in Amsterdam
3rd to 10th May U.S.S.R A return visit at invitation of Soviet Government To discuss shipping including possible Anglo-Soviet Navigation Treaty. Visited Soviet shipbuilding Centres
17th May West Germany Interpac Exhibition, Dusseldorf
31st May to 3rd June Norway To attend meeting in Oslo of ministers for shipping in eleven main European maritime nations and Japan
8th September Brussels and Bretigny (near Paris) To visit the Headquarters of Eurocontrol
12th to 14th September Switzerland To visit Nuclex '66, the international Nuclear Industries Fair
18th to 29th September Brazil and Venezuela To promote British exports
4th October Holland To lay foundation stone of Eurocontrol Upper Air Space Centre
7th to 9th October Italy To open the British Shopping Week in Florence
Minister of State (Mr. Redhead) 1965
19th to 22nd February Cologne, Frankfurt Trade Fairs
4th to 6th March Luxembourg U.K./E.C.S.C. Council of Association
14th April Brussels Address Luncheon of British Chamber of Commerce in Europe and call on Belgian Minister of Foreign Trade
30th April to 1st May Hanover Trade Fair
7th to 15th June Scandinavia Export Promotion
18th to 21st June Poland Poznan Internatiomal Fair
10th to 13th September Moscow Chemistry in Industry Exhibition
24th to 25th September Cologne Food Fair
Minister of State (Lord Brown) 1966
26th to 29th March Lyons To visit Foire de Lyon
4th October Paris Open Store Promotion at Au Bon Marche
13th to 17th October Bucharest Opening of Exhibition of British Agricultural and Construction Equipment
21st to 24th October Lyons Opening of British Week
Parliamentary Secretary (Lord Rhodes) 1965
25th to 28th July Frankfurt International Textiles Exhibition
14th to 23rd October U.S.A Export Promotion
23rd October to 1st November 1966 Mexico Export Promotion
2nd to 7th March Hong Kong British Week
7th to 9th March Philippines Export Promotion
9th to 12th March Thailand Export Promotion
27th April to 5th May Saudi Arabia Export Promotion
19th to 26th June Israel Tel Aviv International Trade Fair and Export Promotion

59. Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the President of the Board of Trade who, in addition to the four Ministers from his Department who made the 11 visits overseas during the Summer Recess, accompanied these Ministers and were in attendance at the various overseas functions; whether this included ambassadors or any of their staffs; and why the public engagements of the Ministers could not have been carried out by these ambassadors or their representatives instead.

Mr. Mason

In addition to private secretaries, nine officials in all accompanied Ministers from the Board of Trade. On almost all occasions the British Ambassador or one or more members of his staff were in attendance. The Ministers' personal presence was required at all public engagements that they attended.