HC Deb 17 May 1971 vol 817 cc202-3W
68. Mr. John Wells

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry whether he will ask the European Free Trade Association Council to initiate a full and detailed investigation into the trading practices of the Scandinavian pulp and paper manufacturers and paper producers in the United Kingdom market.

Mr. Moate

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry whether he will request the European Free Trade Association Council to initiate a full and detailed investigation into the trading practices of the Scandinavian pulp and paper producers in the United Kingdom market.

Mr. Noble

I took the opportunity of the E.F.T.A. Ministerial meeting last week to discuss this matter with Ministers of the countries concerned. We have agreed that there should be bilateral discussions in the first instance. I very much hope that these discussions will result in a satisfactory solution but if they do not I will consider initiating action by the E.F.T.A. Council.

Mr. Roger White

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received about the unfair trading advantage conferred upon Scandinavian paper and pulp producers by subsidised fuel costs; and what steps he has taken to investigate such matters.

Mr. Ridley

I have received no such representations.

Mr. Moate

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (1) by what amounts, and by what percentages, the prices of mechanical pulp and chemical pulp imported from Scandinavia have increased since 1967;

(2) by what amount, and by what percentage, the price of newsprint and other finished paper imported from Scandinavia has increased since 1967.

Mr. Ridley

Information is not available in the form requested but figures are given below showing, for selected items, the increases in the average value per ton as recorded in the Overseas Trade Statistics. Average values are not true prices and may be influenced by changes in the quality of goods imported and other factors.

INCREASES IN AVERAGE VALUE PER TON BETWEEN THE FIRST QUARTERS OF 1967 AND 1971
£ Percentage
Mechanical wood pulp 11 37
Chemical wood pulp 24 46
Newsprint 19 35
Uncoated Printing and Writing paper 25 37
Kraft paper and Kraft paper-board 19 27
Machine-made paper and paper-board, simply finished 12 17
Paper and paperboard, impregnated, coated etc., other than printing and writing paper 28 28

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