HC Deb 14 July 1980 vol 988 cc364-5W
27. Mr. Hooley

asked the Secretary of State for Trade what steps are being taken by his Department to stimulate exports to the newly industrialising countries.

Mr. Parkinson

My Department, through the British Overseas Trade Board provides a wide range of services to British exporters to promote their goods and services in newly industrialising countries among others. These include intelligence on export opportunities and assistance with outward and inward missions and participation in trade fairs and seminars. Co-operation agreements between the United Kingdom and newly industrialising countries embracing a variety of sectors of common interest also serve to stimulate exports. ECGD facilities are normally available.

43. Mr. Bill Walker

asked the Secretary of State for Trade what was the United Kingdom's balance of trade with the newly industrialising countries in 1979.

49. Mr. Chapman

asked the Secretary of State for Trade what are the most

Imports (c.i.f.) Exports (f.o.b.) £ million Crude balance (exports valued f.o.b. minus imports valued c.i.f.)
Portugal 338 308 -31
Spain 711 573 -138
Malta 54 79 +26
Yugoslavia 51 174 +123
Greece 152 273 +121
Turkey 67 136 +69
Poland 229 261 +31
Hungary 52 61 +9
Romania 66 70 +4
Israel 228 271 +43
Iran 244 232 -12
Pakistan 68 140 +72
India 366 456 +90
Thailand 52 94 +42
Malaysia 221 187 -34
Singapore 185 271 +85
Taiwan 218 103 -115
Hong Kong 691 442 -248
South Korea 270 145 -124
Philippines 81 106 +25
Mexico 36 135 +98
Brazil 400 286 -114
Argentina 145 128 -17
Total 4,925 4,930 +5

Source: United Kingdom Overseas Trade Statistics, SITC (R2).

Notes

(i) Iran is the only member of OPEC included in this list of newly industrialising countries.

(ii) Owing to rounding, the sum of the value of the crude trade balance and of imports given above does not in all cases coincide with that for exports.

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