HC Deb 06 May 1968 vol 764 c1W
18. Sir C. Osborne

asked the Minister of Technology how much motor vehicle imports have increased in number and value since devaluation; why these imports have not decreased; and what steps he is taking to make devaluation work in this respect.

Mr. Fowler

Total vehicle imports in the four months December 1967 to March 1968 were 46,560 valued at £22,914,000. This compares with 26,864 vehicles, valued at £12,233,000, in the corresponding months of last year. The increase is attributed to the strong consumer demand for all types of vehicles in recent months, and to stock-piling by foreign manufacturers, in anticipation of the Budget. Imports in March although still at a high level, were less than in February, and I am hopeful that from now on the greater competitive power of home-produced vehicles, as a result of devaluation, will reduce the demand for imports.