§ Mr. John H. Osbornasked the Secretary of State for Trade if he will publish from information available to him in the Official Report the number of pieces and value of cutlery, flatware, stainless cutlery, and stainless flatware imported into Great Britain from other EEC countries and third countries, respectively, and in total, indicating how this compares with total consumption and exports to other EEC countries as well as third countries.
§ Mr. Meacher,pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 31st July 1978], gave the following answer:
The following is the available information for 1977:
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CUTLERY AND FLATWARE (a) Imports (b) Exports (b) EEC Other Total EEC Other Total Manufacturer's sales (d) Apparent Consumption (e) Cutlery (f) £ thousand … 2,401 6,152 8,553 3,234 6,361 9,595 20,825 19,783 Thousand dozens … 433 2,231 2,663 2,341 4,857 7,197 ֵ ֵ Of which: … Table Knives (g) £ thousand … 185 1,723 1,908 218 603 821 4,164 5,251 Thousand dozens … 65 1,078 1,143 119 182 301 ֵ ֵ Of which: Stainless Steel Table £ thousand … ֵ ֵ ֵ ֵ ֵ ֵ 1,680 ֵ Knives (g) Thousand dozens … ֵ ֵ ֵ ֵ ֵ ֵ ֵ ֵ Flatware (h) £ thousand … 816 5,060 5,876 1,749 4,212 5,961 10,822 10,737 Tonnes … 175 2,202 2,377 712 1,098 1,810 ֵ ֵ Of which: … Stainless Steel Flatware (g) £ thousand … 597 4,577 5,174 1,254 2,391 3,645 3,848 5,377 Thousand dozens … 210 5,006 5,216 521 779 1,300 ֵ ֵ Notes:
(a) Excluding cutlery and flatware made of precious metals.
(b) Valued cif.
(c) Valued fob.
(d) Sales by establishments with 25 or more employees.
(e) Manufacturers' sales plus imports minus exports.
(f) Finished cutlery suitable for domestic or personal use including knives with folding blades, kitchen knives, table knives, finished cutlery tools of trade, scissors and tailors' shears, and knife blanks or blades.
(g) Sales figures exclude blanks.
(h) Spoons and forks of all kinds including fish eaters, butter knives and ladles and blanks.
ֵ Not available.
N.B. Because of rounding the totals do not always agree with the sum of the individual figures.
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