§ Mr. Gouldasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry in which multi-fibre arrangement product categories Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka utilised 90 per 321W cent. or more of the multi-fibre arrangement quotas to the United Kingdom in the years 1982, 1983 and 1984, respectively.
§ Mr. Channon[pursuant to the reply, 26 February 1985, c. 119]: In 1982 and 1983 India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka utilised 90 per cent. or more of their multi-fibre arrangement quotas to the United Kingdom for the following categories:
India*
- 1982: MFA categories 4, 6, 15B, 27 and 29
- 1983: MFA categories 4 and 27
Pakistan†
- 1982: MFA categories 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, ex 10, 27 and 80
- 1983: MFA categories 1, 2, ex 10 and 27
Sri Lanka
- 1982: MFA category 7
- 1983: MFA categories 7 and 8
* For India, category 6 was erroneously included for 1983 in reply to the hon. Member's question of 22 February 1985, at column 119.
† For Pakistan, category 27 was erroneously omitted for 1983 in the reply.
The final 1984 utilisation figures are not yet available.
§ Mr. Gouldasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what was the level of utilisation of the United Kingdom's multi-fibre arrangement quotas for each group I product category by each supplier country in 1983 and 1984.
§ Mr. Channon[pursuant to the reply, 26 February 1985, c. 117–20]: Utilisation of the 1983 quota for category 2, Egypt, was 80 per cent*.
* Erroneously shown as "n.a." in the reply.