§ Mr. Austin Mitchellasked the Secretary of State for Trade whether, further to his reply dated 1 April concerning the volume and unit value of imports and exports of machinery by end use
UNITED KINGDOM EXPORTS OF MACHINERY* 1975=100 OTS basis Consumer Volume indices Intermediate Capital Consumer Unit value indices Intermediate Capital 1970 … 75 70 76 51 53 51 1971 … 86 78 84 54 57 55 1972 … 91 81 78 60 59 60 1973 … 113 95 82 59 61 66 1974 … 101 99 90 81 78 78 1975 … 100 100 100 100 100 100 1976 … 118 98 99 120 121 124 1977 … 123 100 102 143 143 149 1978 … 123 103 97 155 165 164 1979 … 104 104 95 164 180 174 1973 Fourth quarter … 125 99 81 59 62 69 1976 Fourth quarter … 117 104 95 129 127 135 1980 First quarter … 99 113 100 179 192 179 Second quarter … 106 120 102 182 198 187 * SITC(R2) Divisions 71 to 77. Note: Quarterly volume figures are seasonally adjusted; unit values are not seasonally adjusted.
§ Mr. Austin Mitchellasked the Secretary of State for Trade if he will circulate in the Official Report a table showing the unit value and volume of imports and exports of machinery in 1978 and
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UNITED KINGDOM TRADE IN MACHINERY* 1975=100 OTS basis Office and ADP Imports Telecommunication, sound recording and reproduction equipment Other machinery Office and ADP machinery Exports Telecommunication, sound recording and reproduction Other machinery SITC (R2) … 75 76 71−74+77 75 76 71−74+77 Unit value indices: 1978 … 156 136 155 151 173 165 1979 … 148 121 157 167 189 176 Volume indices: 1978 … 137 149 130 119 107 98 1979 … 167 242 150 136 95 96 SITC (R2) Divisions 71–77. categories, he will circulate in the Official Report a revised table giving figures for each year since 1970, the fourth quarters of 1973 and 1976 and the first two quarters of the current year.
§ Mr. Parkinson:My reply dated l April related only to exports. Comparable data for imports are published in the "Monthly Review of External Trade Statistics", tables C14 and C21. The information for exports is as follows:
1979 according to the breakdown given in the "Monthly Review of Extrenal Trades Statistics" in 1979.
§ Mr. Parkinson: Theinformation is as follows: