HC Deb 26 October 1976 vol 918 cc156-7W
Mr. Parry

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1) how much beet raw sugar has been imported into the United Kingdom in each of the past four years, stating the country of origin;

(2) how much refined white sugar has been imported into the United Kingdom per year for the last four years, stating the country of origin.

Mr. Bishop

The following tables are extracted from the Overseas Trading Accounts prepared by Her Majesty's Customs and Excise. The figures do not distinguish between raw sugar derived from beet and that derived from cane.

IMPORTS OF REFINED WHITE SUGAR INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM—1973–76 BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Metric Tons
Country of Origin 1973 1974 1975 1976 to August
Argentina 11,491
Bahrain 1 1
Barbados 41
Belgium/Luxembourg 513 41,651 109,429 7,569
Brunei 21
Canada 6 6 5
China 2
Costa Rica 79
Cuba 4,042 5,677
Czechoslovakia 2,037 1,016 558
Denmark 62,697 99,507 49,680
Finland 61
France 3,730 99,780 195,338 24,921
Germany (Federal Republic) 44 97,463 92,958 41,969
Germany (Democratic Republic) 9 953
Guyana 277
India 4 10,919 40,168
Irish Republic 10,602 12,727 46,488 16,763
Italy 21
Japan 2 3 1
Kenya 29 1
Lebanon 38
Mauritius 1
Netherlands 1,817 12,236 13,177 6,328
Niger 3
Norway 15 19
Pakistan 1
Poland 4,998 51
Saudi Arabia 1
Singapore 1 1
South Africa 4 4 20
Spain 10 15
Sweden 1 397 1
Switzerland 15 554 104 8
U.S.A. 28 7,832 13
Total 19,134 345,065 581,039 193,715

Mr. Parry

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what effect the Government and EEC financial arrangements have had in providing an incentive or disincentive to import white or raw sugar in the last four years.

Mr. Bishop

I regret that it is not possible to provide the assessment requested by my hon. Friend, because of the complexity and speculative nature of such an analysis.