§ 71. Mr. Peytonasked the President of the Board of Trade what items have contributed to the recent increase of exports to Egypt.
§ Mr. P. ThorneycroftMachinery (notably textile machinery, excavators, diesel engines for commercial vehicles), manufactures of metals, aircraft, chemi-
1955 — U.K. Imports U.K. Exports U.K. Re-exports Total Exports £ million £ million £ million £ million (c.i.f.) (f.o.b.) (f.o.b.) (f.o.b.) United Kingdon Trade with:— (1) All countries 3,886.1 2,905.5 118.7 3,024.1 (2) Coal and Steel Community* 482.2 375.7 46.7 422.4 Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. (2) as a percentage of (1) 12.4 12.9 39.3 14.0
1955 United Kingdom Trade with the Coal and Steel Community, by classes of commodities U.K. Imports U.K. Exports £ million (c.i.f.) £ million (f.o.b.) Food, beverages and tobacco 137.6 16.4 Basic materials 60.1 29.3 Mineral fuels and lubricants 52.5 29.7 Manufactured goods 230–0 292.1 Postal packages, and live animals of a kind not normally used for food 2.0 8.2 TOTAL, all classes 482.2 375.7 * Belgium, France, Western Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands.