HC Deb 16 December 1977 vol 941 cc558-9W
Mr. Noble

asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will update the information given to the hon. Member for Bolton, West (Mrs. Taylor) Official Report, 22nd October 1975, columns 213-16, on the level of State aid to industry showing loans and grants separately for, respectively, investment grants, Local Employment Acts and initial tax allowances, regional employment premium, selective employment premium, export rebates, export credit guarantees, military aircraft and missiles, research and development, civil aircraft and other research and development, IRC and shipbuilding reconstruction and mergers, industrial training, and agriculture, fisheries and forestry.

Mr. Cryer

The following is the information relating to those items of expenditure previously listed for which my Department is responsible:

Mr. Kaufman

I regret that details of manpower and output of Scottish steel works in 1964 are not available. Contemporary information on the products made at the works was set out in the publication "Iron and Steel Works of the World", Fourth edition, published by Metal Bulletin Books Limited in 1965, a copy of which is available in the Library of the House of Commons. The latest available information on manpower and products made at the British Steel Corporation's Scottish Steel Works is as follows:

Works Manpower Products
Dalzell 1,520 Plates
Lanarkshire 447 Section and Billets
Clydebridge 1,350 Plates
Glengarnock 1,047 Rails, sections, flats and billets
Ravenscraig 6,030 Strip
Clydesdale 3,682 Tubes
Hallside 561 Billets and some ingots for plates
Craigneuk 1,300 Steel foundry, bars and some ingots for plates.

(The data includes aggregation of figures for some smaller works.)

Tonnage output by works is commercially confidential.

Cost EEC Refunds Net Cost
£ £ £
1976—
First quarter 28,500 14,000 14,500
Second quarter 35,000 17,000 18,000
Third quarter 27,500 13,000 14,500
Fourth quarter 39,000 20,000 19,000
1977—
First quarter 36,000 17,000 19,000
Second quarter 39,250 18,000 21,250
Third quarter 23,000 7,000 16,000

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