HC Deb 23 June 1998 vol 314 cc474-7W
Mr. Cousins

To ask the President of the Board of Trade if she will list the dates on which export credit loans to Governments and Government agencies have been rescheduled since 1990, indicating in each case for what values and with which countries. [46487]

Mrs. Roche

The Government do not provide export credit loans direct to other governments. Official export credits are those guaranteed or insured by the Export Credits Guarantee Department. ECGD has negotiated over 100 debt rescheduling agreements with 45 countries since January 1990. It should be noted that many debts originated in the seventies and eighties and have been rescheduled several times. Consequently details of debt rescheduled for the first time under each agreement are not readily available. To aggregate the debt under all agreements with each debtor country would result in a high degree multiple counting. The figure shown in the third column of the table is the approximate amount of debt treated under the latest signed agreements only.

Bilateral debt agreements negotiated since 1 January 1990
Country Date(s) of agreement(s) Debt treated under latest agreement (approximately) £million
Algeria 7 December 1994 81
18 December 1996
Argentina 17 March 1992 39
8 February 1993
Benin 16 November 1993 4
28 April 1997
Bolivia 19 March 1991 30
8 September 1992
11 September 1995
25 June 1996
Brazil 14 January 1993 631
Bulgaria 14 October 1992 2
25 March 1993
Burkina Faso 13 January 1992 2
24 July 1997
Cameroon 29 November 1990 22
3 November 1993
12 September 1995
9 December 1996
1
Republic of Congo 10 December 1994 54
26 May 1995
18 February 1997
Costa Rica 7 June 1990 0.7
12 November 1991
18 November 1993
Cote d'Ivoire 18 October 1990 13
30 July 1992
1 February 1995
1
Croatia 4 April 1996 88
Ecuador 30 May 1990 16
30 July 1992
13 January 1995
Egypt 21 April 1992 450
Ethiopia 12 August 1993 6
8 October 1997
Gabon 12 March 1991 36
9 August 1995
9 September 1996
Guinea Republic 27 February 1991 2
3 November 1993
12 February 1996
9 July 1997
Bilateral debt agreements negotiated since 1 January 1990
Country Date(s) of agreement(s) Debt treated under latest agreement (approximately) £million
Guyana 15 May 1991 125
12 February 1994
12 May 1997
Jamaica 28 May 1991 2
13 March 1992
3 December 1993
Jordan 29 August 1991 59
5 January 1993
29 June 1995
Kenya 15 July 1994 58
Macedonia 5 September 1996 4
Madagascar 25 October 1990 21
4 April 1991
21 October 1997
Mali 14 February 1990 19
9 November 1990
14 February 1997
Mauritania 13 July 1991 1
19 October 1993
18 February 1996
Mexico 22 March 1991 148
Morocco 28 March 1991 30
7 September 1992
Mozambique 20 April 1990 24
29 March 1991
15 December 1993
11 March 1997
Nicaragua 22 February 1993 2
Niger 6 April 1990 3
16 December 1991
20 June 1995
12 October 1997
Nigeria 10 June 1991 542
Peru 17 September 1992 122
30 December 1993
4 November 1996
Philippines 15 March 1990 15
13 November 1991
Poland 4 October 1991 1,576
30 December 1991
Russia 5 June 1992 80
25 May 1994
28 February 1995
26 February 1996
1
Senegal 26 October 1990 0.5
9 April 1992
26 December 1994
13 January 1995
Sierra Leone 6 March 1991 0.4
1 November 1993
15 December 1994
15 July 1996
Tanzania 26 June 1990 76
4 March 1991
24 August 1992
1 July 1997
Togo 3 April 1990 8
9 August 1991
12 December 1994
25 October 1995
Trinidad and Tobago 9 October 1990 5
Uganda 24 June 1993 17
28 February 1996
1
Vietnam 1 December 1994 21
Yemen 26 August 1997 9
Zaire (DRCongo) 23 July 1990 35
Zambia 20 May 1991 47
5 June 1997
1In neg. 1998

Mr. Cousins

To ask the President of the Board of Trade which countries have asked for the cancellation or rescheduling of export credit loans since 1 May 1997 which have not yet been agreed. [46488]

Mrs. Roche

None. Jordan, Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, Nicaragua, Uganda and Senegal have approached the Paris Club for debt reduction and/or rescheduling since 1 May 1997. Agreement has been reached in all cases. No other debtor countries have formally sought rescheduling through the Paris Club during this period.