HC Deb 27 November 1980 vol 994 cc125-6W
Mr. Marlow

asked the Secretary of State for Trade what tariff arrangements exist between the EEC and the European Free Trade Association.

Mr. Tebbit

There are no tariff arrangements between the Europeean Community and the European Free Trade

year (a) MPs' salary Assistant Secretaries' salary (a) as a percentage of (b) (a) as a percentage of (c)
(b) 1st point (c) Mid-point
£ £ £
1945 600 1,090 1,245 55 48
1946 600 1,240 1,420 48 42
1947 1000 1,240 1,420 81 70
1948 1000 1,240 1,420 81 70
1949 1000 1,240 1,420 81 70
1950 1000 1,240 1,420 81 70
1951 1,000 1,400 1,650 71 61
1952 1000 1,500 1,750 67 57
1953 1000 1,600 1,850 63 54
1954 1000 1,600 1,850 63 54
1955 1000* 1,600 1,850 63 54
1956 1000* 1,700 1,950 59 51
1957 1000* 2,000 2,300 50 43
1958 1,750 2,150 2,400 81 73
1959 1,750 2,150 2,400 81 73
1960 1,750 2,650 3,000 66 58
1961 1,750 2,650 3,000 66 58
1962 1,750 2,650 3,000 66 58
1963 1,750 2,800 3,150 62 56
1964 1,750 3,300 3,800 53 46
1965 3,250 3,300 3,800 98 86
1966 3,250 3,500 4,000 93 81
1967 3,250 3,500 4,000 93 81
1968 3,250 3,745 4,280 87 76
1969 3,250 3,850 4,400 84 74

Association as such. Agreements were concluded in 1972 between the Community and individual member countries of the EFTA which are available in the House of Commons Library. Broadly speaking, these agreements provide for duty-free trade in industrial goods, which with few exceptions already exists. The remaining duties on these goods will be phased out not later than 1 January 1985. Certain processed agricultural products are subject to preferential tariff rates.

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