HC Deb 16 March 1981 vol 1 c7W
40. Mr. Neubert

asked the Secretary of State for Trade how many pianos, country by country, were imported into the United Kingdom in each of the last three years; what evidence he has received that such imports are supported by State subsidy or are otherwise dumped; and whether he proposes to take any action to safeguard the interests of the domestic piano manufacturing industry.

Mr. Parkinson

Following is the information:

United Kingdom Imports of New and Second-Hand Pianos (In Units)
Country of Consignment 1978 1979 1980
EAST GERMANY 1,134 1,736 1,391
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1,214 2,100 1,271
JAPAN 924 700 1,036
NETHERLANDS 204 429 409
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
GERMANY 291 507 393
SOUTH KOREA 67 286 323
FINLAND 103 41 201
CZECHOSLOVAKIA 2 63 185
ISRAEL 146
POLAND 25 183 144
IRISH REPUBLIC 11 29 76
SWEDEN 9 5 72
SOVIET UNION 123 12 35
AUSTRIA 16 22 22
CHINA 22 12 12
FRANCE 4 143 10
BELGIUM-LUXEMBURG 12 2 2
HONG KONG 1 14 5
SWITZERLAND 6 11 5
SOUTH AFRICA 21 31 1
ITALY 23 20 6
HUNGARY 25 1
OTHERS 5 10 10
TOTAL 4,242 6,357 5,755

The power to take action against subsidised or dumped imports lies with the European Commission. Officials of this Department's anti-dumping unit have assisted the British Piano Manufacturers Association in submitting an anti-dumping application to the European Commission on behalf of the Community piano industry alleging dumping of upright pianos from East Germany and Poland. This complaint is now being formally investigated by the Commission.

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