HC Deb 28 October 1982 vol 29 cc464-5W
Mr. Teddy Taylor

asked the Minister for Trade what was the positive or negative balance of trade in manufactures with the Commonwealth in the most recent annual period for which figures are available; what were the comparable figures for the preceding 12 calendar years for which figures are available; and if he will publish further tables for these periods showing the total value of manufacturing exports and imports from the Commonwealth.

Mr. Peter Rees

The information is as follows:

United Kingdom Trade in Manufactures*with the Commonwealth†
£millionOverseas Trade Statistics basis
Exports Imports Crude Balance
1969 1,312 682 +630
1970 1,398 784 +614
1971 1,683 744 +940
1972 1,588 775 +313
1973 1,830 1,047 +783
1974 2,414 1,295 +1,119
1975 2,904 1,248 +1,656
1976 3,428 1,620 +1,809
1977 4,200 1,724 +2,476
1978 4,745 1,802 +2,943
1979 4,531 2,141 +2,390
1980 5,352 2,226 +3,127
October 1981 to September 1982 6,148 2,560 +3,588

Note:

*Standard International Trade Classification, Sections 5 to 8

†Excluding Bangladesh from 1969 to 1972.

Source:Overseas Trade Statistics of the UK.

Mr. Teddy Taylor

asked the Minister for Trade what percentage of the United Kingdom's manufacturing exports went to the European Economic Community, the Commonwealth and the rest of the world, respectively, in the most recent 12-month period for which figures are available.

Mr. Peter Rees

For the ]2 months October 1981 to September 1982, the information is as follows:

per cent.
Other EC countries 37
Commonwealth 16½
Rest of World 46½

Source:Overseas Trade Statistics of the UK.

Mr. McMahon

asked the Minister for Trade what tariffs on imports of manufactures, other than textiles and clothing, give the greatest protection to British industry against non-European Economic Community competition in terms both of the height of the tariff and the amount of trade involved; and if he will list the six most important items together with items from non-European Economic Community sources.

Mr. Peter Rees

Information in this form and detail is not readily available and could be produced only at disproportionate cost.