48 and 49. Mr. Leeasked the President of the Board of Trade (1) the total cost of the machine tools imported into this country from non-dollar sources since the end of the war;
(2) the total cost of the machine tools obtained from dollar countries, including those taken in form of aid from the United States of America, and imported into this country since the end of the war.
§ Mr. MackesonImports of machine tools from the dollar area during the years 1946 to 1952, inclusive, were valued at £51.2 million (c.i.f.). The corresponding imports from all other countries amounted to £47.3 million.