HC Deb 21 June 1982 vol 26 c1W
20. Mr. Woolmer

asked the Minister for Trade whether he has made any changes in staffing arrangements in recent months to monitor the need for, and implement if necessary, the anti-surge mechanism on imports of textiles and clothing.

Mr. Peter Rees

No. This is not necessary. I consider sufficient staff are available to monitor important statistics on a monthly basis.

21. Mr. Barry Jones

asked the Minister for Trade what further progress has been made on the negotiations regarding textiles and clothing imports from the preferential countries.

Mr. Peter Rees

No further agreements have been concluded with the preferential countries since 10 May, when I advised the hon. Member for Carlisle (Mr. Lewis) that voluntary restraint arrangements had been concluded with Egypt and Spain. Negotiations are continuing with the other preferential suppliers.