TRADE AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE OFFICE
HOUSE OF COMMONS
LONDON SWIA (AA
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Tel No: 071 219 5469/5778
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The Trade and Industry Select Committee is appointed by the United Kingdom House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the UK Department of Trade and Industry. There are eleven Members of Parliament on the Committee, drawn from both the Government and Opposition parties. The Committee is completely independent of the Government.
The Committee has decided to conduct an inquiry into future United Kingdom trade prospects with Hong Kong, the Chinese hinterland and Taiwan.
The Committee is seeking written evidence from interested parties for this inquiry and will hold several oral evidence sessions at Westminster in February 1991.
The Committee is appointed under Standing Order No. 130 of the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department of Trade and Industry and associated public bodies, and similar matters within the responsibilities of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. It has the power to send for persons, papers and records.
The Members of the Committee are:
Mr Kenneth Warren MP (Chairman)
Mr Menzies Campbell MP Mr Jim Cousins MP
Mr James Cran MP
Mr Stan Crowther MP
Rt Hon Dr John Gilbert MP
Sir Anthony Grant MP Dr Keith Hampson MP Mr Doug Hoyle MP
Mr Robin Maxwell-Hyslop MP Mr Barry Porter MP
Con, Hastings & Rye
LibDem, Fife North East
Lab, Newcastle upon Tyne Central Con, Beverley
Lab, Rotherham
Lab, Dudley East
Con, Cambridgeshire South West
Con, Leeds North West
Lab, Warrington North Con, Tiverton
Con, Wirral South
22 November 1991