HC Deb 24 January 1977 vol 924 cc477-8W
Mr. John Moore

asked the Secretary of State for Trade what percentage of exports from the United Kingdom the visible trade gap represented in each of the past 25 years, including years when the trade gap was negative.

Mr. Meacher

The figures are:

UNITED KINGDOM VISIBLE TRADE BALANCE AS PERCENTAGE OF VISIBLE EXPORTS
1952 -10.1
1953 -9.1
1954 -7.3
1955 -10.2
1956 +1.6
1957 -0.8
1958 +0.9
1959 -3.3
1960 -10.7
1961 -3.6
1962 -2.5
1963 -1.9
1964 -11.1
1965 -4.6
1966 -1.3
1967 -10.8
1968 -10.6
1969 -2.2
1970 -0.3
1971 +3.2
1972 -7.7
1973 -19.8
1974 -32.8
1975 -17.1
1976 -14.8

Note: Minus signs indicate a visible trade deficit; Plus signs indicate a surplus.

Mr. John Moore

asked the Secretary of State for Trade what percentage of the gross domestic product the visible trade gap represented in each of the past 25 years, including the years when the trade gap was negative; and, from international sources available to him, what the analogous figures were for the United States of America and West Germany.

Mr. Meacher

The figures are:

VISIBLE TRADE BALANCE AS PERCENTAGE OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT MARKET PRICES
United kingdom United States West Germany
1952 -1.8 +0.7 +1.3
1953 -1.4 +0.4 +2.4
1954 -1.1 +0.7 +2.5
1955 -1.6 +0.7 +1.6
1956 +0.3 +1.1 +2.5
1957 -0.1 +1.4 +2.9
1958 +0.1 +0.8 +3.1
1959 -0.5 +0.2 +3.1
1960 -1.6 +1.0 +2.7
1961 -0.5 +1.1 +2.9
1962 -0.4 +0.8 +2.0
1963 -0.3 +0.9 +2.6
1964 -1.5 +1.1 +2.6
1965 -0.6 +0.7 +1.3
1966 -0.2 +0.5 +2.6
1967 -1.4 +0.5 +4.5
1968 -1.5 +0.1 +4.4
1969 -0.3 +0.1 +3.6
1970 -0.0 +0.3 +3.3
1971 +0.5 -0.2 +3.1
1972 -1.1 -0.5 +3.2
1973 -3.2 +0.1 +4.3
1974 -6.4 -0.4 +5.7
1975 -3.1 +0.6 +4.0
1976 -3.0 n.a. n.a.

Note: Minus signs indicate a visible trade deficit; plus signs indicate a surplus.

* Provisional.

n.a. = not available.