HC Deb 13 March 1990 vol 169 cc160-1W
Mr. Allen

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer at what interest rate and for what amount the loan was given by the European Investment Bank in respect of the Channel tunnel; and when it will be fully paid back.

Mr. Ryder

The European Investment Bank approved a loan of £1 billion in 1987 in respect of the Channel tunnel. The loan will primarily be at fixed interest rates and for a range of maturities of up to 25 years. The terms will reflect prevailing market conditions. Because the loan will be drawn down through a series of finance contracts phased over seven years, and not all the loan has been drawn yet, it is impossible to say at this stage when the loan will be fully paid back.

Mr. Allen

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if the Government have underwritten or offered guarantees on the European Investment Bank's loans to the Channel tunnel promoters.

Mr. Ryder

No.

Mr. Allen

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will name the United Kingdom representative directors on the European Investment Bank board and the number of meetings each has attended in each of the years they have been directors.

Mr. Ryder

The United Kingdom has three full-time representative directors on the European Investment Bank board—Mr. H. P. Evans from Her Majesty's Treasury, Miss E. Llewellyn-Smith from the Department of Trade and Industry and Mr. A. J. O. Ritchie from the Union Discount Co. plc. The number of meetings each has attended in each of the years they have been directors is:

Years Attendance
Mr. H. P. Evans 1989 2 meetings
Appointed in October 1989 1990 1 meeting
Miss E. Llewellyn-Smith 1987 4 meetings

Years Attendance
Appointed in May 1987 1988 9 meetings
1989 8 meetings
1990 2 meetings
Mr. A. J. Ritchie 1986 1 meeting
Appointed October 1986 1987 7 meetings
1988 9 meetings
1989 7 meetings
1990 2 meetings

Mr. Allen

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what loans or guarantees were given to United Kingdom projects by the European Investment Bank since 1979, with the amount in each case.

Mr. Ryder

The total amount of loans given by the European Investment Bank to United Kingdom projects in each year since 1979 is as follows:

£ million
1979 553.3
1980 417.3
1981 139.5
1982 273.8
1983 410.7
1984 547.0
1985 660.1
1986 873.8
1987 801.3
1988 790.2
1989 1,084.3

The European Investment Bank only rarely guarantees loans within the Community. As a general rule the guarantees on the bank's loans are provided by member states' Governments, public authorities or first-class financial institutions.