HC Deb 20 July 1965 vol 716 cc204-9W
Mr. Tilney

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he will state in table form the value to Nigeria of preferences given by the United Kingdom; and on what products these preferences are given.

Mr. Redhead

The principal commodities on which Nigeria as a member of the Commonwealth Preference Area enjoys tariff preferences in the United Kingdom, the value of United Kingdom imports of these commodities in 1964, and the full EFTA and Commonwealth preference rates of duty are given in the following table:

Mr. Darling

The following is the information, derived from reports on the Census of Production, in respect of each year since 1935 for which a full census has been taken. Similar figures are in process of being compiled for the 1963 Census, and up to date indications of movements in production and employment are available from the official index of industrial production and the Ministry of Labour's estimates of employment:

Estimates of industrial employment and production—1935, 1948, 1951, 1954 and 1958 All firms—United Kingdom
Standard Industrial Classification Order Industry and year Total employment Value of production Net output per person employed
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Th. £mn. £
III—XVI MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
III Food, drink and tobacco 1935 388
1948 717.9 2,631.8 756
1951 773.1 3,226.7 814
1954 788.8 3,818.7 963
1954 656.7 3,338.1 982
1958 725.9 4,263.6 1,263
IV Chemicals and allied trades 1935 432
1948 351.3 761.8 766
1951 387.1 1,282.7 960
1954 400.5 1,686.8 1,320
1954 408.6 1,662.9 1,316
1958 444.4 2,309.7 1,656
V Metal manufacture 1935 244
1948 530.3 970.4 608
1951 542.3 1,478.9 815
1954 533.9 1,879.1 974
1954 550.0 1,778.0 968
1958 568.4 2,318.6 1,213
VI and VII Engineering, Shipbuilding and electrical goods 1935 224
1948 1,665.1 1,635.2 522
1951 1,768.3 2,281.4 629
1954 1,874.1 2,876.4 783
1954 1,881.6 2,897.8 795
1958 2,007.8 3,966.3 981
VIII Vehicles 1935 216
1948 736.2 816.7 505
1951 781.1 1,219.8 634
1954 871.6 1,698.4 813
1954 742.4 1,525.1 856
1958 781.5 2,233.0 1,047
IX Metal goods not elsewhere specified 1935 198
1948 559.3 603.4 528
1951 584.4 906.9 652
1954 595.5 1,068.8 754
1954 474.2 874.5 755
1958 472.0 1,183.6 931
X Textiles 1935 150
1948 910.3 1,342.0 515
1951 1,010.5 2,464.3 635
1954 971.7 2,086.9 658
1954 976.7 2,039.7 655
1958 850.6 1,882.6 723
XI Leather, leather goods and fur 1935 220
1948 68.5 127.7 738
1951 68.2 172.4 629
1954 65.0 149.3 678
1954 66.3 151.3 676
1958 54.4 138.0 796

Estimates of industrial employment and production—1935, 1948, 1951, 1954 and 1958 All firms—United Kingdom
Standard Industrial Classification Order Industry and year Total employment Value of production Net output per person employed
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Th. £mn. £
XII Clothing and footwear 1935 149
1948 552.9 498.6 403
1951 604.4 701.8 414
1954 593.8 697.6 483
1954 577.8 700.6 483
1958 528.6 749.8 583
XIII Bricks, pottery, glass, cement, etc 1935 222
1948 290.9 270.7 542
1951 308.1 396.1 651
1954 307.0 477.1 791
1954 320.6 489.1 785
1958 304.4 591.7 975
XIV Timber, furniture, etc. 1935 194
1948 275.1 311.0 511
1951 285.1 417.2 565
1954 280.3 457.0 670
1954 275.6 446.0 671
1958 253.7 510.9 835
XV Paper, printing and publishing 1935 275
1948 437.8 518.2 634
1951 491.2 927.2 852
1954 502.4 953.2 907
1954 498.5 939.3 894
1958 541.6 1,255.7 1,065
XVI Other manufacturing industries 1935 231
1948 212.7 266.9 576
1951 225.1 433.1 673
1954 232.7 410.1 769
1954 243.2 430.9 756
1958 247.8 543.1 918
II, XVII and XVIII NON-MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
II Mining and quarrying 1935 162
1948 833.5 508.6 488
1951 810.3 617.4 580
1954 833.1 775.3 690
1954 832.2 746.3 690
1958 832.0 931.5 872
XVII Construction 1935 183
1948 1,679.4 1,216.1 402
1951 1,659.4 1,600.2 487
1954 1,668.1 2,052.8 618
1954 1,566.9 1,997.4 596
1958 1,572.5 2,779.4 792
XVIII Gas, electricity and water 1935 496
1948 327.3 481.9 793
1951 370.3 607.1 880
1954 378.8 809.6 1,153
1954 379.2 863.2 1,155
1958 382.5 1,172.2 1,625

NOTES:
… Not available.
(a) A number of changes were made in the scope of the Census of Production for 1958 with the introduction of the revised (1958) Standard Industrial Classification shown here and the estimates for 1954 have been shown here on both the old bases and the new to provide a link with the earlier estimates as far as possible.
(b) The figures for 1958 include, and for earlier years exclude, persons engaged in merchanting or factoring and canteen workers.
(c) Above the line the figures for 1954 and earlier years represent the value of goods made and work done. Below the line the figures relate to the value of goods sold and work done, and for 1958 include the value of merchanted goods and canteen takings.
(d) Net output represents the value of goods made and work done less the value of materials and fuel used and the value of work given out. For 1958 the estimates include the gross margin on merchanted goods.

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