HL Deb 08 August 1972 vol 334 cc1089-90WA
LORD AMULREE

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they will make a statement about the regulations effecting the export control of antiques, works of art, manuscripts, documents and archives.

THE PAYMASTER GENERAL (VisCOUNT EccLEs)

The Government have decided to include in the export control documentary material over 70 years old, instead of 100 years old as at present. The definition will be amended to include photographs. An amendment of the Export of Goods (Control) Order 1970 will be made as soon as possible. In addition, three changes will be made by administrative action. These are that the value below which antiques other than documentary and archaeological material will be covered by open general licence will be raised from £2,000 to £4,000; that the value below which documents may, with certain exceptions, be exported without a specific licence by dealers holding bulk licences will be increased from £50 to £100; and that applicants for export licences for documentary material will no longer be expected to supply photocopies unless the expert adviser to the Department of Trade and Industry specifically asks for them.