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Imports And Exports

Volume 177: debated on Monday 23 July 1990

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To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will list the United Kingdom's exports to and imports from (a) France, (b)

£ million
BeefLamb and muttonPigmeat1Milk products2Eggs3
Exports
France
1987154·1110·13·719·13·4
1988127·5125·54·320·82·8
1989157·3138·13·730·74·6
Federal Republic of Germany
198732·36·331·220·73·6
198819·37·536·930·53·7
198929·99·343·630·23·7
Netherlands
198724·20·20·6110·30·8
198819·740·5136·21·3
198924·40·31·6176·52·6
Italy
19878·35·00·14·41·6
19886·96·042·83·0
19896·55·70·32·43·6
Imports
France
198713·042·041·01·8
198826·90·110·960·72·5
198934·70·123·679·24·5
Federal Republic of Germany
198715·40·218·165·32·0
198837·10·223·4103·73·1
198928·00·228·4111·33·9
Netherlands
198746·94161·853·510·0
198865·30·1182·570·810·7
198956·70·4230·875·117·4
Italy
19871·343·610·84
19884·40·13·912·10·6
19893·80·14·814·70·2
1 Including dried, salted or smoked bacon and ham.
2 Including a small trade in liquid milk.
3 Covers all eggs and parts thereof whether or not for human consumption.
4 Less than £0·05 million.

Source: Her Majesty's Customs and Excise.