HC Deb 05 March 1981 vol 1000 c151W
Sir Anthony Meyer

asked the Secretary of State for Trade what proportion of world trade is accounted for by member States of the European Community both including and excluding intra-Community trade; and what proportion of world trade is accounted for by the United States of America, the Soviet Union, Comecon, the European Free Trade Area and Japan.

Mr. Parkinson

Shares of world trade are normally measured in terms of export values. On this basis, the available information is as follows:

Shares of World Trade 1979
Exports from Share Per cent
European Community*
Total trade 35
Intra trade 19
Extra trade 16
United Stales 11
Soviet Union 4
Comecon†
EFTA 6
Japan

Notes:

* Including Greece.

† Data for Mongolia, Vietnam and Cuba are not available. The figures given relate to the COMECON countries in Europe i.e. Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Soviet Union.

Sources:

United Nations Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, February 1981 and July 1980;

OECD Trade Series 'A'.

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