HC Deb 18 February 1980 vol 979 cc59-62W
Mr. Ernie Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Industry how the level of financial support from the Government to the development of the microelectronics in. dustry compares with the aid given to that industry by Governments in (a) France, (b) the Federal Republic of Germany, (c) the United States of America and (d) Japan.

Mr. David Mitchell

Direct support by the French Government and the Federal Republic of Germany for their microelectronics manufacturing industries is estimated to be approximately the same as that of the United Kingdom Government, which is £55 million over the period 1979–83. The Federal Republic of Germany is planning substantial additional aid, starting in 1980. The United States of America has announced Federal support of £100 million over six years and Japan has nearly completed a support programme of £200 million. Public purchasing or regional aid adds considerably to Government support for microelectronics particularly in the United States of America, but this cannot be accurately assessed.

The United Kingdom also gives support to the microelectronics users industries through the £55 million microprocessor application project—MAP—which is designed to alert key decision-makers from both sides of industry to the implications of microelectronics. Under this programme, financial support has been made available to educational establishments to assist them in the provision of training courses for engineers. In addition, financial support is available to manufacturing industry wishing to undertake feasibility studies. Grants are also available to encourage manufacturing industry to apply the new technology in

EUROPEAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND—COMMITMENTS(1) AND RECEIPTS BY CALENDAR YEAR IN RESPECT OF UNITED KINGDOM INDUSTRIAL AND GOVERNMENT A.F. PROJECTS
£
1975
Commitments Receipts
North 3,091,228 689,855
North-West 1,488,886 316,743
Yorkshire and Humberside 593,700 150,823
East Midlands 60,900 10,650
West Midlands
South-West 655,220 51,784
England 5,889,934 1,219,855
Northern Ireland(2) 5,566,594.21 2,263,733.2
Scotland(3) 6,554,355.22 2,024,909.31
Wales 2,890,844 698,493
UNITED KINGDOM 20,901,727.43 6,206,990.51
1976
Commitments Receipts
North 10,852,897.19 4,978,237.3
North-West 3,209,522 2,095,362.5
Yorkshire and Humberside 1,238,164 976,428.97
East Midlands 207,388.5 120,240
West Midlands
South-West 155,636 394,402.4
England 15,663,607.69 8,564,671.17
Northern Ireland(2) 2,030,691 3,842,386.52
Scotland(3) 5,389,599.81 2,148,953.55
Wales 4,701,435.5 2,757,337
UNITED KINGDOM 27,785,334 17,313,348.24
1977
Commitments Receipts
North 8,690,417.32 5,957,287.51
North-West 3,047,466 1,671,531
Yorkshire and Humberside 882,659 890,871.63
East Midlands 119,793.8
West Midlands
South-West 35,906.4 294,683.25
England 12,656,448.72 8,934,167.19
Northern Ireland(2) 4,091,900.31 2,504,765.99
Scotland(3) 7,672,049.52 6,104,658.27
Wales 1,623,674 1,962,711.4
UNITED KINGDOM 26,044,072.55 19,506,302.85

processes and products. So far, MAP is thought to be unique.