§ 23. Mr. Hayhoeasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what steps Her Majesty's Government is taking to encourage British industry to meet the challenge of British membership of the European Economic Community, in view of the opportunities that will flow from such membership.
§ Mr. John DaviesThe full range of export services provided by the Department is at the disposal of the growing number of British firms interested in European markets. My colleagues and I also take every occasion to draw the attention of British industry to the opportunities which our entry would present and will continue to do so.
§ 54. Mr. Simeonsasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he will give details of the exports of British cars to the European Economic Community countries in 1968, 1969 and 1970, respectively.
§ Sir J. EdenExports of assembled and unassembled cars in these years were 145,000, 152,000 and 143,000, valued at £45 million, £47 million and £48 million respectively. These figures exclude parts exported for assembly abroad.
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§ 82. Mr. Carter-Jonesasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what discussions he had with Indian Ministers and officials on his recent visit to Delhi regarding the cost to India of the United Kingdom's entry into the Common Market.