§ Mr. Onslowasked the Secretary of State for Trade what is the value of industrial equipment exports to the USSR by British firms which have Soviet inspectors attached to them; and how this compares with the position before the appointment of such inspectors.
574Wand Taiwan, for knitted garments in categories, tariff headings 60.04 and 60.05, in a form comparable to the quota figures in the MFA and allied agreements.
§ Mr. Shore, pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 1st December 1975, Vol. 901, Col. 416], gave the following information:
I regret that the information is not available.
§ Mr. Onslowasked the Secretary of State for Trade what is his latest estimate of the value of British industrial equipment exports to the USSR; and what was the corresponding figure for the year ended December 1973, at constant prices.
§ Mr. Deakins, pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 1st December 1975, Vol. 901, Col. 416], gave the following information:
In January to October 1975 exports of non-electric machinery, electric power machinery and switchgear amounted to £46.1 million. The comparable figure for 1973 at current prices was £35.2 million. Estimates at constant prices are not made for exports to individual countries.