HC Deb 24 January 1996 vol 270 cc253-6W
Mrs. Clwyd

To ask the President of the Board of Trade if he will list the overseas exhibitions for trade fairs displaying military, security, police or paramilitary services or products his Department has provided support or joint venture funding for British companies to attend or exhibit at since 1988; what has been the value of such DTI support; and which companies have received such funding. [10272]

Mr. Oppenheim

The DTI provided support to United Kingdom firms to exhibit towards the cost of participation at the following overseas exhibitions in the form of grants towards the cost of participation:

Event Number of firms Support (£)
Piraeus Defendory—October 1988 49 293,246
Sydney Aussie Air—October 1988 9 67,144
Essen Security—October 1988 20 22.877
Paris Europrotection—November 1988 11 13,741
Beijing Asiaindex—November 1988 21 89,855
Bangkok Defence Asia—December 1988 18 81.614
Dubai Air—January 1989 20 137.902
Ankara Idea—May 1989 30 129,430
Ottawa Armx—May 1989 21 58,959
Paris Airshow—June 1989 79 165,334
Washington Comdef—October 1989 26 163,028
Canberra Aidex—November 1989 9 38,891
Singapore Asian Aerospace—February 1990 60 277,828
Madrid Sicur—March 1990 27 70,407
Kuala Lumpur—March 1990 52 209,430
Baltimore Copex—May 1990 21 20,660
Piraeus Defendory—October 1990 32 174,131
Paris Expoprotection—November 1990 17 27,448
Essen Security—November 1990 20 18,153
Washington Comdef—November 1990 12 34,131
Bangkok Asia Defence—December 1990 12 56,332
Miami Copex—February 1991 17 15,680
Baltimore Copex—May 1991 15 14.052
Singapore Security—May 1991 8 17,144
Paris Airshow—June 1991 52 144,634
Minneapolis lacp—October 1991 6 4,775
Dubai Air—November 1991 73 332,277
Ankara Idea—November 1991 28 88,939
Seoul Defence—November 1991 26 78,923
Canberra Aidex—November 1991 16 52,731
Utrecht Security—November 1991 14 13,651
Riyadh Astex—December 1991 16 28,633
Miami Copex—February 1992 11 21,386
Singapore Asian Aerospace—February 1992 45 158,218
Madrid Sicur—March 1992 11 21,386
Kuala Lumpur Dsa—April 1992 63 171,331
Baltimore Copex—May 1992 9 8,865
Hong Kong Securtex—May 1992 12 33,008
Bahrein Medef—May 1992 12 37,558
Paris Eurosatory—September 1992 25 76,823
Johannesburg Interbou—August 1992 10 20,841
Paris Expoprotection—September 1992 14 37,636
Piraeus Defendory—October 1992 13 65,972
Essen Security—October 1992 15 18,859
Riyadh Astex—October 1992 15 50,401
Budapest Security—November 1992 6 9,978
Abu Dhabi Defence—February 1993 77 281,963
Singapore Security Asia—February 1993 10 30,012
Baltimore Copex—May 1993 9 10,605
Paris Airshow—June 1993 32 72,856
Ankara Idef—September 1993 11 62,694
Utrecht Security—October 1993 8 13,389
Budapest Security—November 1993 9 18,946
Dubai Air—November 1993 39 193,101
Paris Milipol—November 1993 7 17,659
Seoul Defence—November 1993 28 87,971
Poznan Securex—January 1994 8 17.508
Singapore Asian Aerospace—February 1994 54 247,078
Madrid Sicur—March 1994 8 15,885
Bangkok Securitex—June 1994 7 23,206
Kuala Lumpur Dsa—April 1994 62 241,906
Dubai Indepo—May 1994 10 26,506
Hong Kong Securitex—June 1994 11 31,116
Paris Eurosatory—June 1994 5 65,256
Las Vegas Asis—September 1994 11 29,745
Piraeus Defendory—October 1994 10 47,455
Essen Security—October 1994 20 21,247
Abu Dhabi Idex—March 1995 88 442,867
Singapore Security Asia—April 1995 19 55,047
Paris Airshow—June 1995 48 72.002
New Orleans Asis—September 1995 13 30,505
Bangkok Defence—September 1995 14 54.496
Ankara ldef—September 1995 8 75.850
Berlin Sitech—September 1995 10 14.246

Event Number of.firms Support (£)
Seoul Defence—September 1995 18 72,194
Utrecht Security—October 1995 5 8,220
Dubai Air—November 1995 27 149,093
Paris Milipol—November 1995 12 30,396

The provisions of the Data Protection Acts precludes the release of information about individual firms.

Mrs. Clwyd

To ask the President of the Board of Trade what DTI support is provided to(a) the Defence Manufacturers Association and (b) Association of Police and Public Security Suppliers to support British companies to attend or exhibit at overseas military, security, police or paramilitary exhibitions. [10273]

Mr. Oppenheim

Both associations are recognised sponsor organisations which may organise official groups of United Kingdom firms and are therefore eligible for support under the terms of the trade fairs support scheme and the outward mission scheme. Support under the former is in the form of grants towards the cost of participation and in the latter it is in the form of a travel grant.

Mrs. Clwyd

To ask the Parliament of the Board of Trade what support or joint venture funding his Department has provided to British companies to attend or exhibit at the forthcoming Indepo, Dubai from 14 to 16 January; what is the value of such support; and to which companies it was given. [10274]

Mrs. Oppenheim

No DTI support was provided to any British companies exhibiting at Indepo Dubai which took place on 14 to 16 January 1996.

Mrs. Clwyd

To ask the President of the Board of Trade what support or joint venture funding his Department has provided to British companies to attend or exhibit at the defence services Asia exhibition, Kuala Lumpur 1995; what was the value of such support; and to which companies it was given. [10275]

Mr. Oppenheim

There was no exhibition in 1995. The most recent exhibition took place in 1994. The DTI provided support for United Kingdom firms to exhibit in the form of grants towards the cost of participation. Support totalling £241,906 was provided to 59 exhibiting companies. The provisions of the Data Protection Acts precludes the release of information about individual companies.

Mrs. Clwyd

To ask the President of the Board of Trade what support his Department provided in the last five years for British companies attending and exhibiting at Covert operations and police exhibition—COPEX—exhibitions throughout the world; what was the value of such support; and to which companies it was given. [10198]

Mr. Oppenheim

The DTI provided support to United Kingdom firms to exhibit in the form of grants towards the cost of participation. Support totalling £81,641 was provided at six COPEX exhibitions throughout the world in the last five years. The provisions of the Data Protection Acts precludes the release of information about individual companies.

Mrs. Clwyd

To ask the President of the Board of Trade what support or joint venture funding is being provided to British companies to attend or exhibit at the forthcoming COPEX Jordan scheduled for 26 and 27 March; at what cost; and to which companies. [10195]

Mr. Oppenheim

No DTI support is being provided to any British companies exhibiting at COPEX Jordan taking place on 26 to 27 March 1996.

Mrs. Clwyd

To ask the President of the Board of Trade what support his Department provided for British companies attending and exhibiting at COPEX Miami in February 1991; what was the value of such support; and to which companies it was given. [10197]

Mr. Oppenheim

The DTI provided support for United Kingdom firms to exhibit in the form of grants towards the cost of participation. Support totalling £15,680 was provided to 17 companies exhibiting at this event. The provision of the Data Protection Acts precludes the release of information about individual companies.

Mrs. Clwyd

To ask the President of the Board of Trade what support or joint venture funding was provided to British companies which attended or exhibited at the international defence industry and civil aviation fair held in Turkey in November 1995; at what cost; and to which companies. [10196]

Mr. Oppenheim

This event took place in Ankara in September 1995. The DTI provided support for United Kingdom firms to exhibit in the form of grants towards the cost of participation. Support totalling £75,850 was provided to eight companies exhibiting at this event. The provisions of the Data Protection Acts precludes the release of information about individual companies.