§ Mr. Ellis Smithasked the President of the Board of Trade if he will set out in tabular from the value of exports
UNITED KINGDOM EXPORTS TO CHINA (£) — Year 1960 January-October, 1961 Total Exports … … … … … 31,422,348 10,939,597 of which:— Electric power equipment (Power Station equipment) … … 6,724 6,456 Machine tools (Metal working—complete) … … … 874,529 160,570 Railway Axles, Tyres and Wheels* … … … … 1,582,710 — Textile machinery … … … … … 250,574 222,701 Synthetic rubber … … … … … 1,073,854 184,002 Yarns (including mixtures) … … … … … 366,467 376,150 Woven fabrics (including mixtures) … … … … 30,131 10,258 Alloys … … … … … 64,684 57,830 Metals and alloys† … … … … … 11,745 7,021 Chemicals and chemical products … … … … … 2,647,975 1,418,467 Copper (unwrought) … … … … … 540,072 453,021 Copper wire rods … … … … … 8,055,168 8,534 Road vehicles … … … … … 116,130 62,217 Pottery industry products … … … … … 425 1,144 * Separate figures for wheels are not available. † In certain cases separate figures for alloys are not available.
§ Mr. Ellis Smithasked the President of the Board of Trade what recent representations he has made to the Chinese Government towards increasing trade between China and the United Kingdom.
§ Mr. J. ErrollNo formal representatations have been necessary, but my officials are in constant touch with the Chinese authorities both in London and in Peking with this aim in mind.