HC Deb 27 June 1972 vol 839 c275W
17. Sir G. Nabarro

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, having regard to the weakened balance of payments during 1972, to date, compared with the out-turn of 1970–71, what steps he is now proposing to take to improve the balance of payments during 1972–73.

Mr. Barber

I explained in my Budget Statement that, as a consequence of the faster economic growth which we are achieving, I was expecting imports to rise with the rise in domestic activity. As expected, the current account as a whole remains in surplus. As the House knows, it is not the custom to publish forecasts of the balance of payments except in very general terms at Budget time.

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