HC Deb 27 April 1988 vol 132 cc170-1W
Mr. Leigh

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster what steps are taken by his Department to monitor the burden on business of voluntary agreements.

Mr. Alan Clark

Voluntary restraint arrangements do not impose any special administrative or legal burdens on United Kingdom business but have an economic impact. In looking at the net effect of such arrangements on the United Kingdom economy as a whole, my Department examines the effect on the industry concerned as well as that on industrial and other users.

Mr. Fallon

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster if, pursuant to his reply to the hon. Member for Darlington on 30 March,Official Report, column 478, he will list the nature of each voluntary restraint agreement to which he refers.

Mr. Alan Clark

As indicated in my written answer of 30 March, at column478–79, the majority of the voluntary restraint agreements are negotiated between the United Kingdom industry and its counterpart overseas. The agreements negotiated by the European Commission on steel and textiles (and those with Japan which were brought to an end in 1985) were entered into on behalf of the Community as a whole. The Commission does negotiate restraints on footwear with certain eastern European countries on behalf of the United Kingdom.

Mr. Fallon

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster to what extent the United Kingdom has been party to discussions on inter-industry voluntary restraint agreements within the framework of the general agreement on tariffs and trade round negotiations; and what conclusions have been reached.

Mr. Alan Clark

The Community was party to the agreement reached by Ministers of the contracting parties to the general agreement on tariffs and trade (GATT) in September 1986 that all trade restrictive or distorting measures inconsistent with GATT should be phased out or brought into conformity with GATT by the date of the formal completion of the Uruguay round of multilateral trade negotiations. There have been no substantive discussions to date on the relationship to GATT of industry-to-industry voluntary restraint agreements.

Mr. Fallon

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster whether he will list those restraint agreements on steel applicable to the United Kingdom, giving the date of commencement and extent of each such agreement.

Mr. Alan Clark

As part of the Community's external regime on steel, the European Commission negotiates restraint arrangements on behalf of all member states of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). There are currently agreements with the following major suppliers.

Country Year commenced
Austria 1978
Finland 1978
Norway 1978
Sweden 1978
Bulgaria 1979
Czechoslovakia 1978
Hungary 1978
Poland 1978
Romania 1978
Brazil 11979
21985
Republic of Korea 1978
Venezuela 1987
1 pig iron only
2 other steel product

These agreements apply to EEC products only. They are negotiated annually, commencing 1 January.

In addition, there is an inter-industry agreement on special steels from Spain, which we understand is negotiated on an annual basis during the period of Spanish transition to full Community obligations.

Mr. Ted Garrett

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster if he will take steps to restrain imports of flexible manufacturing systems from Japan and Taiwan; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Alan Clark

No. There is an inter-industry restraint arrangements on machining centres and numerically controlled lathes from Japan.