asked the Taoiseach whether for the purposes of the Budget debate he will give the provisional figures for savings and capital formation in 1955 as set out in Table A5 of the Statistical Survey, 1954; further, whether he will make available the analysis of imports according to main uses as in Table B3 of the Survey.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Savings and Capital Formation.
I regret that the estimates for saving and capital formation for 1955 are not yet complete, but it is hoped shortly to have available provisional figures for some of the items as set out in Table A5 of the Statistical Survey for 1954.
I propose, with the permission of the Ceann Comhairle, to circulate in the Official Report a statement giving the analysis of imports in 1955 according to main uses. This information has already been published in the Trade Statistics of Ireland, Year 1955 and December 1955.
Following is the statement:—
DISTRIBUTION OF IMPORTS IN 1955 ACCORDING TO MAIN USES
Use Category |
Value £ million |
Percentage Distribution |
Producers' capital goods ready for use |
20.0 |
9.8 |
Consumption goods: |
48.7 |
23.9 |
(a) Food, drink and tobacco |
15.9 |
7.8 |
(b) Other |
32.8 |
16.1 |
Materials for further produc tion: |
128.7 |
63.0 |
(a) For agriculture* |
10.0 |
4.9 |
(b) Other |
118.7 |
58.1 |
Unclassified |
6.9 |
3.4 |
TOTAL |
204.3 |
100 |
*Imports of materials for agriculture, e.g. maize, which were processed before use in this country have been included in "Other materials for further production."
May I ask the Parliamentary Secretary whether the figures for savings will be available during the course of the Budget debate or later?
I cannot tell the Deputy that now, but I will find out and convey the information to the Deputy as soon as I possibly can.