Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 22 Mehefin 1954.
asked the President of the Board of Trade what quantities of softwood and hardwood, respectively, were imported from Japan and Canada, respectively, during the last 12 months for which figures are available.
Mr. Amory:
In the 12 months June, 1953, to May, 1954, imports from Japan and Canada of softwood, excluding mining timber were, respectively, 3 standards and 334,000 standards; and of mining timber were, respectively, nil and 55,000 piled cubic fathoms. Imports of hardwood from Japan and Canada were, respectively, 1,210,000 cubic feet and 1,650,000 cubic feet.
Is my right hon. Friend aware that Canada is anxious to sell much more timber to this country? Will he do all he can to see that Canada is enabled to sell more timber to this country, rather than that it should come from Japan?
Can the Minister say if we are purchasing this softwood from Japan on public or private account?
Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that the types of timber obtained from Canada and Japan are entirely different and are used for different purposes?
Mr. Lee:
Is the Minister attempting to organise any barter arrangements with the Canadians, as we have with other nations?