§ Mr. O'Malleyasked the Minister of Power if he will state the total value and net balance of payments from direct 93W exports of iron and steel products and from the sum of direct imports of raw materials for the iron and steel industry and direct imports of iron and steel products for 1937, 1938, and from 1952 to 1962, respectively.
§ Mr. ErrollThe information is as follows:
UNITED KINGDOM IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF IRON AND STEEL, INCLUDING STEELMAKING MATERIALS — Exports* Imports† Net Exports £,000 £,000 £,000 Years 1937 34,507 28,438 6,069 1938 27,863 22,025 5,838 1952 121,633 179,303 -57,670 1953 128,315 138,694 -10,379 1954 124,328 101,749 22,579 1955 143,632 184,041 -40,409 1956 156,395 204,713 -48,318 1957 199,590 184,526 15,064 1958 179,735 115,513 64,222 1959 187,447 103,139 84,308 1960 198,156 182,029 16,127 1961 192,875 112,279 80,596 1962 197,651 106,821 90,830 * Exports of scrap, pig-iron and steel products. † Imports of iron and manganese ore, scrap, pig-iron and steel products. 94W
MAN-HOURS WORKED AND OUTPUT IN THE IRON AND STEEL MAKING AND ROLLING PROCESSES* Estimated man-hours worked Output Output per man-hour Ingot† steel Finished steel "Weighted"‡ (million) (million tons) (Index) 1954 … … … … 469 18.0 13.7 100 100 1955 … … … … 480 19.2 14.6 106 104 1956 … … … … 492 20.1 15.3 112 107 1957 … … … … 500 21.1 16.0 118 111 1958 … … … … 473 18.7 13.6 107 106 1959 … … … … 461 19.7 14.8 109 109 1960 … … … … 504 23.7 18.0 132 123 1961 … … … … 497 21.5 16.3 121 114 1962 … … … … 466 20.0 15.3 114 115 1963 (p) … … … … 467 22.0 16.7 124 125 * Excluding tube making, forging, casting and iron ore mining. (p) Provisional. † i.e. crude steel output excluding metal for castings. ‡ Output of different products weighted according to the number of man-hours per ton needed to produce them in American plant: U.S.A. Department of Labour" Man-hours per unit of output in the basic steel industry 1939–55". On the basis of the index shown in the last column of the table, the average annual increase in productivity was 2.4 per cent. from 1954 to 1963. Productivity in the fourth quarter of 1963 was, however, much higher than the average for the year as a whole and the corresponding average annual rate of growth of output per man-hour from 1954 to the end of 1963 would be about 3.5 per cent.
§ Mr. O'Malleyasked the Minister of Power if he will state the total tonnages, values and average prices per ton for 1937 and 1938 and from 1952 to 1963 of United Kingdom exports of iron and steel products, showing separately plates, sheets, tinplate and tubes, and distinguishing in the last case those of large diameter.
§ Mr. ErrollAs the answer is long and contains a great number of figures I will write to the hon. Member about it.