British Goods Abroad (Advertising).

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce. – in the House of Commons at on 18 March 1929.

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Photo of Sir Robert Thomas Sir Robert Thomas , Anglesey

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asked the Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department what foreign Governments allocate sums from public funds for advertising home manufactures in other countries; upon what general lines is this done; and is his Department spending money upon publicity for British goods abroad?

Photo of Sir Douglas Hacking Sir Douglas Hacking , Chorley

The answer to the first and second parts of the hon. Member's question is that, so far as I am aware, no foreign Government allocates moneys from public funds to the advertising of manufactured goods produced by private industry. As regards the third part of the question, my Department expends no money upon publicity for British goods abroad, if the expenditure on publicity for the British Industries Fair be excepted.

Photo of Colonel Sir Joseph Nall Colonel Sir Joseph Nall , Manchester Hulme

Is it not a fact that other Governments spend considerable sums of money in facilitating the export of goods—that the Polish Government, for instance, facilitates the export of coal?

Photo of Sir Douglas Hacking Sir Douglas Hacking , Chorley

I said privately manufactured goods.