HC Deb 13 June 2003 vol 406 cc1105-7W
Syd Rapson

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how many people are employed in the UK foundry sector; and if she will make a statement on the contribution of the foundry sector to domestic GDP. [118811]

Alan Johnson

The latest available official data is for 2001 which gives employment in the foundry sector in December of that year as 29,0001. The contribution of the foundry industry to GDP in 2001 was 0.1 per cent. (provisional)2.

These figures relate to businesses classified by the ONS to SIC code 27.5 "casting of metals". They omit casting activities by in-house foundries which belong to a parent company whose main business is other than casting.

Source:

1ONS Annual Business Inquiry

2ONS Annual Business Inquiry, National Accounts Blue Book, and Input/Output tables.

Syd Rapson

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how many jobs have been lost in the foundry sector in the past(a) year, (b) five years and (c) 10 years. [118812]

Alan Johnson

Data on employment in the foundry industry since 1993 are as shown in the table. Figures are not available for the past year.

Number
1993 38,000
1994 38,000
1995 38,000
1996 38,000
1997 38,000
1998 35,000
1999 33,000
2000 32,000
2001 29,000
Note:
Approximate net change over the past 10 years:-9,000
Approximate change from 1998–2001: -6,000
Source:
1993–1997: Annual Census of Production
1999–2001: Annual Business Survey

Syd Rapson

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how many foundries have ceased trading in the past(a) year, (b) five years and (c) 10 years. [118813]

Alan Johnson

Data are available for the net change in numbers of foundries, not for the numbers that have ceased trading. Information is available for 1996 to 2002, as follows.

SIC 27. 51

Casting of iron

SIC 27. 52

Casting of steel

SIC 27.53 Casting

of light metals

SIC 27.54 Casting

of other non-ferrous

metals

Total SIC 27.5

Casting of Metals

Approximate Change2
1996–2002 -75 +15 +30 -65 -95
1998–2002 -55 +15 +35 -40 -45
1Local units (that is, individual sites). All figures are rounded to nearest 5.
2All changes are approximate because they are calculated from rounded data.
Source:
National Statistics, Size Analysis of United Kingdom Businesses, based on Interdepartmental Business Register

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