HC Deb 26 January 1976 vol 904 cc63-4W
Mr. Brocklebank-Fowler

asked the Secretary of State for Trade if he will publish in the Official Report a list showing those countries in Africa from which British companies have been unable to remit profits, giving his latest estimates of the amount.

Mr. Deakins

The following are known to restrict remittance abroad of dividends as distinct from profits whether or not the companies concerned are foreign-owned:

  • Algeria.
  • Burundi.
  • Egypt.
  • Equatorial Guinea.
  • Ghana.
  • Guinea.
  • Libya.
  • Madagascar.
  • Mozambique.
  • Rwanda.
  • Somalia.
  • Southern Rhodesia.
  • Tanzania.
  • Zambia.

In other countries where detailed criteria for exachange control are not stated the remittance of profits may be restricted.

No estimates are available of the profits which companies have been unable to

Laker Airways: Licence originally issued September 1972 to run from
London-New York (Skytrain). January 1973. Confirmed on appeal December 1972.
Licence reaffirmed and amended (revised fare) February
1975, with a recommendation that the service should
not be started for at least twelve months.
British Caledonian Airways: Licence issued August 1973 to run from April 1974. Confirmed on appeal December 1973.
London-Toronto.
British Caledonian Airways:
London-Boston-Atlanta-Houston.
British Caledonian Airways: Licence issued August 1973 to run from January 1974.
London-Bahrein-Singapore.

Action to obtain the necessary agreements from the other Governments concerned was suspended in 1974 pending the Civil Aviation Policy Review, the results of which I announced in the House on 29th July 1975. The reasons for the decisions then taken will be explained more fully in the White Paper which will shortly be published.

remit as a result of these restrictions. But if the hon. Member will let me have details of any particular case in which he is interested I will look into it.