HC Deb 27 July 1979 vol 971 cc585-90W
Mr. Leighton

asked the Secretary of State for Trade if he will publish in theOfficial Report a table showing imports and exports from and to the EEC Six of, respectively, motor cars, by volume and value, commercial vehicles, by volume and value, motor vehicles and parts, iron and steel, textiles, clothing and non-electric machinery for each of the years 1970 to 1978 and for the first five months of the current year at an annual rate.

Mr. Parkinson

The information requested could not be provided without incurring undue cost, but some information which is readily available is to be found in the Annual Statements of Overseas Trade of the United Kingdom for the years 1970–75, the annual edition of the Overseas Trade Statistics of the United Kingdom for 1976 and 1977, and the monthly edition for December 1978 and subsequently.

Mr. Leighton

asked the Secretary of State for Trade what is his estimate of the shortfall in the recording of imports and exports in the first five months of the current year in the case of the United Kingdom's trade with the EEC Six and the EEC Eight in the case of (a) total visible trade less crude oil and precious stones and (b) manufactures less precious stones.

Mr. Parkinson

It is not possible to make such estimates for the first five months of the year in this degree of detail. It is hoped, however, that information will be available in due course to enable appropriate figures to be derived for the first half of the year as a whole.

Mr. Leighton

asked the Secretary of State for Trade if he will publish in theOfficial Report a table showing imports and exports from each EEC country of (a) total visible trade less crude oil and precious stones and (b) manufactures less precious stones, for each of the years 1970 to 1978 and for the first six months of the current year at an annual rate and after adjustment for estimated under-recording.

Mr. Parkinson

The available information is given in the following table. However, as adjustments are not available in this degree of detail to correct for the under-recording of imports, and given the other distortion (see Note (‡) below), conversion to an annual rate is not meaning- ful. The table therefore gives the actual figures for the first six months of 1979.

OTS Basis £ million
Total trade (0–9)less crude oil (*)and division 66(†) Manufactures (5–8)less division 66(†)
Exports Imports Exports Imports
BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG SITC (R)
1970 212 171 169 130
1971 247 195 202 145
1972 283 262 232 200
1973 395 395 319 293
1974 607 653 493 476
1975 688 837 551 549
1976 983 1,113 800 812
1977 1,253 1,422 1,014 1,015
SITC (Rev 2)
1977 1,256 1,427 1,017 1,017
1978 1,485 1,524 1,178 1,223
Jan-June 1979 855 907 660 721
DENMARK SITC (R)
1970 217 274 171 74
1971 228 300 170 95
1972 237 347 178 120
1973 323 475 236 161
1974 421 570 280 186
1975 435 617 310 186
1976 643 700 450 224
1977 734 807 525 268
SITC (Rev 2)
1977 737 811 529 272
1978 720 954 509 332
Jan-June 1979 406 514 268 192
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY SITC (R)
1970 493 536 393 487
1971 524 636 415 582
1972 577 828 457 763
1973 769 1,329 610 1,230
1974 1,001 1,858 774 1,652
1975 1,274 1,964 972 1,711
1976 1,763 2,711 1,384 2,413
1977 2,304 3,528 1,821 3,148
SITC (Rev)2
1977 2,320 3,556 1,840 3,172
1978 2,789 4,451 2,172 4,031
Jan-June 1979 1,613 2,837 1,301 2,589
FRANCE SITC (R)
1970 333 360 281 221
1971 385 435 328 282
1972 502 591 413 408
1973 667 959 532 614
1974 902 1,310 744 838
1975 1,149 1,583 918 1,062
1976 1,665 2,052 1,340 1,453
1977 2,027 2,604 1,596 1,864
SITC (Rev 2)
1977 2,041 2,633 1,610 1,888
1978 2,416 3,112 1,850 2,338
Jan-June 1979 1,345 1,957 1,096 1,506
Exports Imports Exports Imports
IRISH REPUBLIC SITC (R)
1970 347 309 259 112
1971 371 371 285 138
1972 423 404 318 163
1973 593 478 439 220
1974 775 652 545 300
1975 848 806 590 327
1976 1,172 924 814 437
1977 1,564 1,187 1,099 615
SITC (Rev 2)
1977 1,573 1,199 1,113 627
1978 1,959 1,438 1,429 703
Jan-June 1979 1,165 763 862 398
ITALY SITC (R)
1970 239 245 189 165
1971 244 277 198 198
1972 278 347 220 255
1973 377 498 300 370
1974 499 709 406 514
1975 551 793 429 617
1976 811 1,086 621 815
1977 961 1,508 774 1,158
SITC (Rev 2)
1977 966 1,519 783 1,157
1978 1,104 1,897 857 1,510
Jan-June 1979 698 1,155 558 884
NETHERLANDS SITC (R)
1970 361 453 305 235
1971 393 502 329 252
1972 434 605 361 315
1973 581 897 460 458
1974 950 1,571 727 786
1975 1,085 1,715 787 783
1976 1,436 2,186 1,099 1,089
1977 1,875 2,308 1,490 1,222
SITC (Rev 2)
1977 1,910 2,347 1,523 1,250
1978 2,079 2,334 1,558 1,409
Jan-June 1979 1,175 1,506 916 876

Notes:

*Crude oil defined as SITC (R) 331.01; SITC (Rev 2) 333

†Full details of trade in precious stones are not available, but they form about 80 per cent. of Division 66 (Non-metallic mineral manufacturers) trade with EEC (8).

‡The import figures for the first six months of 1979 taken together have been distorted by disruptions to the flow of information on which they are based and the export figures by the likely once-for-all loss of shipments as a result of the road haulage dispute. The distortions have reduced both exports and imports, with imports likely to have been the more affected. An explanation of the distortions was given in the Press Notice on the overseas trade figures for June, issued on 16th July.

Mr. Leighton

asked the Secretary of State for Trade if he will publish in theOfficial Report the forecasts contained in Government White Papers since 1970 on the effect of EEC entry on the United Kingdom's trade with the EEC broken down in detail at the time; and how these forecasts compare with the United Kingdom's performance in 1978 and in the first six months of the current year.

Mr. Parkinson

I will write to the hon. Member as soon as possible and place copies of my letter in the Library of the House for the information of hon. Members.

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