HC Deb 24 July 1973 vol 860 c463W
Mr. Skeet

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry whether the Government have been able successfully to negotiate with the USSR on joint plans for the development of natural resources; and what minerals he has in mind.

Mr. Peter Walker

As I said in my reply on 14th May to my hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham, Handsworth (Mr. Sydney Chapman), we have agreed to negotiate a 10-year economic co-operation agreement with the USSR later this year. I hope and expect that within the context of this agreement we will be able to draw up a list of development projects, including those for the development of natural resources in the Soviet Union, where there are thought to be good opportunities for the participation of British companies. The actual negotiations about particular projects will of course be primarily commercial matters for individual companies but they will have the fullest support and encouragement from Her Majesty's Government.—[Vol. 865, c. 1013–4.]

Mr. Skeet

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry on what criteria he estimates that environmental engineer-

Classification 30th June 1958 30th June 1963 30th June 1968 30th June 1973
Textiles 99 112 232 3
Light Metal and Sheet Metal 183 711 856 807
Repair of Plan 1 23 118 98
Engineering 776 1,806 3,026 2,921
Office Machinery 121 150 175 203
Building 88 135 115 118
Railway Plant 12 11 80 50
Furniture and Bedding 53 136 297 312
Paint and Varnish 99 106 42 8
Electric and Radio 59 74 1,569 2,405
Chemical, Medical, etc. 78 101 177 140
Plastics 1,420 984 1,253 1,338
Fancy Goods, Toys, etc. 188 11 11
Paper and Printing 116 156 3 3
Miscellaneous 403 574 583 594
Totals 3,696 5, 090 8,537 9,000

Since 1st April 1973 the estate has been administered by the Aycliffe Development Corporation.

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