§ Mr. CousinsTo ask the President of the Board of Trade (1) how many export licences were applied for by BMARC under the military list between 1984 and 1990: and how many were turned down; [29167]
(2) how many military export licences were applied for by BMARC between 1984 and 1990; and how many of those applications were refused; [29479]
(3) how many military export licences were applied for by BMARC between 1 September 1988 and 31 March 1990; how many of those licences did not supply end user statements or certificates; and how many of the applications in that period were rejected. [29480]
§ Mr. ByersTo aske the President of the Board of Trade, pursuant to his oral statement of 13 JuneOfficial Report, columns 595–606, how many export licences were granted to BMARC for the export of naval guns and ammunition to Singapore; and how many of these applications did not have the full supporting documentation. [29258]
§ Mr. Ian TaylorHon. Members have asked a number of questions about BMARC, which require detailed work on over 400 export licences. I shall write to the hon. Members as soon as I have a substantive answer to their questions.
§ Mr. CousinsTo ask the President of the Board of Trade, pursuant to his oral statement of 13 June,Official Report, column 595, on BMARC, if any of the BMARC export licences which were the subject of his recent statement to the House had been drawn to the attention of Ministers prior to March 1995. [30065]
§ Mr. TaylorNo, to the best of our knowledge.