Hosiery Needles (Imports)

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 5 Mehefin 1945.

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Photo of Mr John Wardlaw-Milne Mr John Wardlaw-Milne , Kidderminster 12:00, 5 Mehefin 1945

asked the President of the Board of Trade why hosiery needles are still being imported, when home producers have idle machinery and can supply all requirements.

Photo of Mr Oliver Lyttelton Mr Oliver Lyttelton , Aldershot

Owing mainly to shortage of suitable labour, home production of hosiery needles is insufficient to meet all requirements. I am trying to get the existing capacity manned up.

Photo of Mr John Wardlaw-Milne Mr John Wardlaw-Milne , Kidderminster

Is my right hon. Friend aware that in the meantime hosiery needles are being imported to a larger extent than is really necessary?

Photo of Mr Oliver Lyttelton Mr Oliver Lyttelton , Aldershot

I am aware that a large number are imported, but the number, I think, is not in excess of what is required.