HC Deb 21 July 1933 vol 280 c2142W
Captain FULLER

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies what the o imports and exports of Palestine for the last five years have been; the value of invisible exports for this period; what the adverse balance of payments has been; and how it has been met?

Sir P. CUNLIFFE-LISTER

The imports and exports of Palestine for the last five years have been as follow:

Year. Imports. Exports.
£P £P
1928 6,966,214 1,864,800
1929 7,435,404 2,230,101
1930 7,143,872 2,235,356
1931 6,119,187 2,227,028
1932 8,120,797 4,327,426

If imports and exports of specie are ignored, the figures are as follow:

Year. Imports. Exports.
£P £P
1928 6,948,255 1,842,546
1929 7,423,094 2,017,434
1930 7,140,643 2,233,702
1931 6,117,152 2,000,561
1932 7,965,296 2,821,474

As there is no export duty, the figures given for exports must be taken as an approximation and they possibly represent an understatement. The information asked in the other parts of the question is not available here or in Palestine, and I do not think that the results of an inquiry into these matters would be likely to produce information sufficiently conclusive to justify the labour involved.