HC Deb 20 February 1984 vol 54 c379W
Mr. Teddy Taylor

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what was the percentage level of self-sufficiency in steel production in the most recent annual period for which figures are available; and what were the comparable percentages for each member state of the Common Market.

Mr. Butcher

[pursuant to the reply, 16 February 1984, c. 318]: The following is the information:

Crude Steel January—September 1983
Million tonnes
Production Apparent† Consumption Production as percentage of Consumption
Belgium-Luxembourg* 6.88 1.87 367
Denmark 0.33 1.07 31
France 12.69 13.09 97
Greece 0.64 1.79 36
Ireland 0.10 0.34 30
Italy* 10.67 10.68 100
Netherlands 3.29 2.62 126
United Kingdom 11.26 11.16 101
West Germany 20.51 25.55 104
Source:Eurostat.
Notes:
* January to June.
† Apparent consumption equals production + scrap consumption in rolling mills + imports - exports + stock changes (at works and stockholders). Tonnages imported and exported and variations in stock are converted into ingot equivalents.