HC Deb 02 August 1971 vol 822 cc211-2W
Mr. Judd

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT details of those developing countries which are at present receiving interest-free loans from the British Government; and whether he will publish details of any proposals he is entertaining for additions to, or substractions from, this list of countries.

Mr. Wood

Countries with which the British Government has signed agreements in respect of interest-free loans, partly or wholly outstanding for disbursement, are:

Afghanistan Malawi
Antigua Malaysia
Bolivia Montserrat
Botswana Mauritius
British Solomon Is. Nepal
Cameroon Nigeria
Ceylon Pakistan
Dominica *Peru
Gambia St. Helena
Ghana St. Kitts-Nevis
Grenada Seychelles
*Guyana Sierra Leone
India Singapore
Indonesia Sudan
Jordan Swaziland
Kenya Tunisia
Lesotho Turkey
Khmer Rep. Uganda
* The interest-free loans to Guyana and Peru are for special purposes; normal development loans to these countries are not free of interest.

Disbursements of these loans were made during 1970 to all of those countries except:

Afghanistan St. Kitts-Nevis
Antigua Seychelles
Bolivia Sudan
Peru Tunisia

Interest-free loans are no longer being offered to Guyana, Kenya, Nigeria, Peru or Turkey. I am unable to give further information about possible changes in the list.

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