§ Mr. Sedgemoreasked the Secretary of State for Trade (1) what was the average value, in £sterling per ton, of United Kingdom imports of fresh or frozen fish from EEC countries and non-EEC countries, respectively, for the latest available month; and what tonnage from these groups was imported;
44W(2) what was the value in £sterling per ton of United Kingdom imports of fresh or frozen fish for the latest available month from (1) West Germany and (2) Poland; and what tonnages were involved;
(3) what was the value, in £sterling per ton, of United Kingdom imports of prepared or preserved fish from (1) Denmark and (2) South Africa for the latest available month; and what tonnages were involved;
(4) what was the average value in £sterling per ton of United Kingdom imports of oranges, tangerines and mandarins from (1) EEC countries and (2) non-EEC countries for the latest available month; and what tonnages were involved;
(5) what was the value, in £sterling per ton, of United Kingdom imports of oranges, tangerines and mandarins from (1) the Netherlands and (2) Israel for the latest available month; and what tonnages were involved;
(6) what was the average value, in £sterling per ton, of United Kingdom imports of bananas from EEC countries and from, respectively, non-EEC countries for the latest available month; and what were the quantities involved;
(7) what was the value of United Kingdom imports, in £sterling per ton, of bananas from (1) West Germany, (2) the Netherlands, (3) Surinam and (4) Colombia, respectively, for the latest available month; and what tonnages were involved;
(8) what was the average value, in £sterling per ton, of United Kingdom imports of apples for the latest available month; and what tonnages were involved;
(9) what was the average value, in £sterling per ton, of United Kingdom imports of pears and quinces from EEC countries and non-EEC countries, respectively, for the latest available month; and what tonnages were involved;
(10) what was the value, in £sterling per ton, of United Kingdom imports of pears and quinces from (1) the Netherlands and (2) South Africa for the latest 45W available month; and what tonnages were involved.
IMPORTS OF SELECTED PRODUCTS FROM PARTICULAR AREAS £ per ton cif* Tons Fresh and Frozen Fish (SITC(R)031.1) EEC countries … … … … … … … 454 3,217 Non-EEC countries … … … … … … 278 5,266 West Germany … … … … … … … 289 466 Poland … … … … … … … … 132 1,091 Prepared and Preserved Fish (SITC(R)031.2) Denmark … … … … … … … … 1,924 2 South Africa … … … … … … … — — Oranges, Tangerines, Mandarins, Clementines, Satsumas and other similar Citrus Hybrids (SITC(R)051.1) EEC countries … … … … … … … 105 200 Non-EEC countries … … … … … … 94 37,459 Netherlands … … … … … … … 96 54 Israel … … … … … … … … 90 21,194 Fresh Bananas (SITC(R)051.3) EEC countries … … … … … … … 147 2,885 Non-EEC countries … … … … … … 143 20,648 West Germany … … … … … … … 141 275 Netherlands … … … … … … … 141 846 Surinam … … … … … … … … 104 2,065 Colombia … … … … … … … … 98 494 Fresh Apples (SITC(R)051.4) Total … … … … … … … … 201 27,144 Fresh Pears and Quinces (SITC(R)051.92) EEC countries … … … … … … … 192 2,632 Non-EEC countries … … … … … … 190 4,796 Netherlands … … … … … … … 170 1,405 South Africa … … … … … … … 190 4,794 * Values per ton derived from the "Overseas Trade Statistics of the United Kingdom" are not true prices. They are influenced by differences in the commodity composition within the particular SITC(R) sub-group defining the commodities, in the quality of the goods, transport costs and in certain other factors.