HC Deb 18 June 1965 vol 714 cc129-30W
Mr. Chichester-Clark

asked the President of the Board of Trade what was the volume of shirts imported into the United Kingdom in 1964; and how this compares with estimates he has made for 1965.

Mr. Redhead

2,900,000 dozen shirts were imported into the United Kingdom in 1964. I have made no estimate for 1965.

Mr. Chichester-Clark

asked the President of the Board of Trade how many shirts were imported into the United Kingdom from Portugal in 1964; what estimate he has made of the figure for 1965; and whether imports from Portuguese overseas territories are included in these figures.

Mr. Redhead

230,000 dozen shirts were imported from Portugal in 1964. This figure excludes imports from Portuguese territories outside Europe. I have made no estimate for 1965.

Mr. Chichester-Clark

asked the President of the Board of Trade what was the volume of shirts imported into the United Kingdom from Malaysia in 1964; how this compares with the previous year; and what estimate he has formed of the volume of imports from Malaysia for 1965.

Mr. Redhead

336 dozen and 46,000 dozen shirts were imported from Malaysia in 1963 and 1964 respectively. I have made no estimate for 1965.

Mr. Chichester-Clark

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he will make a statement on a global ceiling for the import of shirts from 1966 onwards.

Mr. Redhead

It is our objective in the forthcoming discussions with developing countries to secure not only a total limit on our imports of cotton textiles from them, including made-up goods, but also a reasonable measure of categorization. I cannot yet say precisely what arrangements will apply to shirts.

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