§ Mr. Austin Mitchellasked the Minister for Trade, further to his reply dated 15 March, Official Report, c. 77–80, concerning tariffs on United Kingdom imports of manufactures, whether he will publish a table in the Official Report showing the value of trade under each heading, or the proportion, exempt from duty under the tariff when imported from most favoured nation status countries; and if he will add figures for non-manufacture goods.
§ Mr. Peter ReesMost favoured nation status is given to all countries which are not members of the European Community. The proportions of imports of manufactures from all non-EC countries admitted duty free in 1980 are shown in table A for each section and division of the SITC.
The weighted average tariffs for non-manufactured goods and the proportions of imports of these products from non-EC countries admitted duty free in 1980 are shown in table B for each section and division of the SITC.
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Table A SITC (R2) Proportion of non-EC imports admitted duty free per cent. Division 51 71 52 78 53 59 54 66 55 55 56 90 57 87 58 50 59 54 Section 5 65 Division 61 55 62 43 63 72 64 69 65 43 66 97 67 52 68 92 69 48 Section 6 79 Division 71 85 72 41 73 33 74 44 75 16 76 31 77 30 78 30 79 99 Section 7 51 Division 81 48 82 33 83 11 84 30 85 16 87 55 88 33 89 56 Section 8 41 289W
Table B SITC (R2) Weighted average tariff* Proportion of non-EC imports admitted duty free per cent. per cent. Division 00 10.7 †100 01 20.0 24 02 — 100 03 8.6 28 04 14.0 98 05 11.8 20 06 22.2 97 07 8.0 84 08 2.4 91
SITC (R2) Weighted average tariff* Proportion of non-EC imports admitted duty free per cent. per cent. 09 20.0 15 Section 0 13.0 59 Division 11 8.7 16 12 10.5 34 Section 1 9.6 26 Division 21 — 100 22 9.4 100 23 3.2 100 24 4.7 99 25 — 100 26 7.2 96 27 3.3 99 28 5.5 100 29 11.5 71 Section 2 8.5 98 Division 32 — 100 33 5.5 100 34 1.7 100 35 — 100 Section 3 5.4 100 Division 41 4.6 94 42 5.9 33 43 8.8 65 Section 4 6.1 56 Section 9 2.4 92 * These are calculated by dividing the customs duty charged by the value of the dutiable imports. † In a number of cases a small amount of imports were dutiable but the proportion admitted duty free was in excess of 99.5 per cent, and was therefore rounded to 100 per cent.