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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 12 May 1981

Vol. 328 No. 12

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Footwear Imports.

1.

asked the Taoiseach if he will give details of the value of footwear imported into this country in 1978, 1979 and 1980 and in the first quarter of 1981; and if he will indicate the countries of origin of these imports.

With the permission of the Ceann Comhairle, I propose to circulate in the Official Report a statement giving the information requested.

Following is the statement:

Imports of Footwear

1978

1979

1980

Jan-March 1981

£000

£000

£000

£000

Great Britain

22,521

28,720

34,521

11,580

Northern Ireland

329

429

199

11

France

660

1,040

1,125

445

Germany, F.R.

227

329

401

231

Italy

5,488

8,517

9,816

3,005

Austria

171

313

287

137

Portugal

37

137

618

175

Spain

626

893

1,532

581

Poland

295

153

380

74

Czechoslovakia

372

396

477

56

Romania

129

316

468

51

Sth. Africa & Namibia

170

66

145

81

USA

40

172

392

124

Brazil

261

603

805

406

Pakistan

66

226

162

81

India

449

571

659

276

Malaysia

162

198

510

216

Philippines

211

195

534

258

China

24

41

183

27

South Korea

1,315

2,104

1,245

490

Taiwan

127

189

851

77

Hong Kong

152

260

587

164

Other Countries

744

714

1,013

822

Total

34,580

46,582

56,909

19,365

Can the Minister give any indication whether there has been a rise in those imports this year? How does it compare with the quota for last year?

Yes. There was a rise in the first quarter of this year.

Does the Minister propose to take any action to prevent these imports? Is it possible to do that? A series of cheap imports is coming from third world countries.

I have to remind the Deputy that this is a statistical question. It is not the function of the Minister of State to deal with that aspect of it, but purely the statistical aspect of it.

Will the Minister take any action to stop these imports of cheap materials from third world countries where there is exploitation of the workers at a massive rate?

As the Deputy knows, the whole Government policy is based on an effort to reduce these very high levels through the Irish Goods Council. A continuing high rise in the imports of footwear especially is causing serious concern.

If the Minister states that there was an increase in the first quarter, and that the importation of foreign footwear is still on the increase, and it is Government policy to curtail those imports, is the Minister saying by implication that Government policy has failed again?

That is a very petty remark. The Deputy should not be so facetious about such an important matter.

I have already pointed out that this is a statistical question. Ceist 2.

The Minister has not answered Deputy Andrews' question. Are the Government doing something about it?

The Irish people should do something about it.

They will.

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