European Community (Levies And Prices) Mr. Spearing asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will set out the table published in the Official Report, 26th October, columns 833–4 with figures for the latest convenient date together with appropriate wholesale CIF prices for a United Kingdom or near continental port. Mr. Bishop The following is the information requested applicable on 6th December 1977:monetary compensatory amounts are fixed in sterling. The net cost to the importer is the common levy less the accession compensatory amount and less the monetary compensatory amount.In the Overseas Trade Accounts import values are quoted "cif"—cost, insurance, freight—and not on a wholesale price basis. The following figures, which are the latest ones available, are the average unit values of all imports from third countries recorded during October 1977 and these were calculated by dividing the total import values by the total import quantity of each commodity.---------------------- |Common wheat | ---------------------- |Barley | ---------------------- |Maize | ---------------------- |White sugar | ---------------------- |Butter | ---------------------- |Cheddar cheese | ---------------------- |Skimmed milk powder | ---------------------- |Boneless frozen beef| ---------------------- |Lard | ---------------------- |Remainder | ---------------------- Imports from some third countries are subject to special arrangements made under Lome, GATT and other agreements. Levies, therefore, are not necessarily additive to average unit values.