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Overseas Investment

Mr. Byers: To ask the President of the Board of Trade, pursuant to his answer of 24 February, Official Report, columns 59-60, on overseas investment, if he will list for each percentage the value of outward direct investment at 1995 prices. [20047]

Mr. Nelson [holding answer 13 March 1997]: The value of UK direct investment to the European Union, the United States and the rest of the world, in current prices, is given in the table. Information in constant prices is not available.

UK foreign direct investment overseas
£ million, current prices

EU15USARest of the worldTotal
1984-2792,7673,3265,814
19852,4923,2302,9038,625
19862,2387,5592,00111,798
19872,24012,5914,32819,159
19885,35810,4725,08620,916
19895,94011,6763,87521,491
19905,103474,95810,108
19913,9162,2353,1539,304
19924,6211,3214,16510,107
19936,1467,4763,23716,859
19948,2744,9056,16119,340
19959,61310,3646,04726,024

Source:

Business Monitor MA4, Overseas Transactions, ONS.

Notes:

1. Negative investment flows indicate net disinvestment overseas. Such disinvestment occurred in the Netherlands in 1984.


Customer Charters

Mr. Donohoe: To ask the President of the Board of Trade how much his Department and its executive agencies have spent drafting, publishing and circulating each of their customer charters and customer standard documents; and how many copies of each document have been issued. [19383]

Mr. John M. Taylor: For the agencies, responsibility for expenditure in this area lies with the chief executives. I have asked them to reply direct.

Two service providers in the main Department have citizens charter commitments. These are the redundancy payments service, which has a charter, and the overseas trade services, which has a charter standard statement.

For the RPS, approximately 1.6 million charter leaflets were produced between 1991 and 1996 at a cost of around £37,000. This figure does not include drafting and distribution costs which are not separately identifiable.

OTS has included its charter standard statement in a number of publications including "A guide to export services". Around 80,000 copies of this document were issued in 1996. Costs for the charter standard statement are not separately identifiable in the costs of producing and distributing these publications. Figures are not available for the cost of drafting the charter standard statement.

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Letter from Dr. Seton Bennett to Mr. Brian Donohoe, dated 19 March 1997:

The President of the Board of Trade has asked me to reply on behalf of the National Weights and Measures Laboratory to your question about expenditure associated with the production of customer charters and Customer Standard documents.


Letter from J. C. Octon to Mr. Brian Donohoe, dated 19 March 1997:

In the absence of the Chief Executive I am replying for the Patent Office to your Parliamentary Question to the President of the Board of Trade about the cost of publishing and circulating customer charters and customer standard documents.


Letter from John S. Holden to Mr. Brian Donohoe, dated 19 March 1997:







Letter from Desmond Flynn to Mr. Brian Donohoe, dated 19 March 1997:





Letter from Jim Norton to Mr. Brian Donohoe, dated 19 March 1997:

You have put down a Parliamentary Question asking for the cost of producing and issuing Charter Standard documents. I have been asked to reply direct to you on behalf of the Radiocommunications Agency.

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Structural and Cohesion Fund Receipts

Mr. Heathcoat-Amory: To ask the President of the Board of Trade what are the projected net receipts under the combined structural and cohesion funds of the EC budget of (i) Spain, (ii) Portugal, (iii) Greece and (iv) Ireland, from 1997 to 1999, expressed as an average sum per day. [20048]

Mr. Greg Knight [holding answer 13 March 1997]: It is not possible to give figures for structural and cohesion funds receipts for the period 1997-99 by member state, since these will depend upon the rate of implementation of each of the member state's SCFs programmes. Forecasts of gross allocations by member state for the period 1994-99 are available, however. These are shown in the table, expressed as an average sum per day. These allocations will be partly offset by the contributions each member state makes to the total SCFs budget, but the size of these contributions, for 1997-99, will not be known until 1999.

Gross allocations under the structural and cohesion funds 1997-99: average per day

Million ecu, 1996 prices
Spain22
Portugal10
Greece9
Ireland4


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