HC Deb 29 November 1922 vol 159 c736W
Mr. CLARRY

asked the President, of the Board of Trade whether a tax is imposed by certain foreign Governments upon foreign shipowners who have ship repair work earned out in British shipyards; if so, what is the percentage; and will the Government consider the appointment of a Committee of Inquiry into the possibility of effecting a speedy return of British ships to British yards for their repair work and so at once absorb a considerable number of unemployed workmen?

Viscount WOLMER

In some foreign countries, including the United States of America, France and Spain, a special duty is charged on repairs to national ships effected in non-national yards. The amount of the duty varies. Since the relevant facts are known both to the trade and to the Government. I do not think that any useful purpose would be served by a Special Committee of Enquiry, but I should be much obliged if my hon. Friend would furnish me with any suggestions he has to make on the matter.