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Board of Trade: Cotton Board and Textile Council: Minutes and Papers

Catalogue reference: BT 175

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BT 175

This series contains minutes and papers of the Cotton Board and Textile Council and their sub-committees and files of correspondence, including some papers of Lord Rochdale, as Chairman of the Board, from 1960 to 1971.

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BT 175

Title
Board of Trade: Cotton Board and Textile Council: Minutes and Papers
Date

1939-1972

Description

This series contains minutes and papers of the Cotton Board and Textile Council and their sub-committees and files of correspondence, including some papers of Lord Rochdale, as Chairman of the Board, from 1960 to 1971.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Board of Trade, Cotton Board, 1939-1966
  • Board of Trade, Textile Council, 1966-1972
Physical description

182 file(s)

Access conditions

Subject to 30 year closure

Subjects
Topics
Trade and commerce
Administrative / biographical background

The first meeting of the Cotton Board was held in September 1939 under the chairmanship of Sir Percy Ashley, but it was not until March 1940 that the board was given statutory powers (Cotton Industry Act, 1940). This Act provided for the establishment of the board for the purpose of 'performing, with a view generally to the benefit of the industry and in particular to the maintenance and extension of export trade therein, and advising on questions relating to the industry which may be referred to them by any Government Department.'

Additionally, the following services can be performed by the board: any measures calculated in their opinion to be conducive to the maintenance or extension of export trade in the industryresearch and investigation in matters relating to the consumption of products of the industry, and the promotion and encouragement of such research and investigation by financial assistance or otherwisethe collection and publication of statistics and other information relating to the industrynegotiation with any person in respect of any matter appearing to them to affect, or likely to affect, the industry

Under the Cotton Industry Development Council (amendment No.6) Order 1966 (Statutory Instrument 1966 No. 1578) the name of the Cotton Board was changed to the Textile Council.

The Textile Council Imports Commission was set up as a result of the proposal by Douglas Jay, President of the Board of Trade. Its functions were: to keep a watch on the volume, type, source and price of textiles of the kind produced by the industry covered by the Textile Councilto assist firms or sections of the industry to prepare and submit anti-dumping applications to the Board of Tradeto study and report on problems connected with imports such as evasion and substitutionto act as the normal channel of communication between the industry and the Board of Trade on proposals to use tariff or import controls to regulate the flow of imports

The Special Committee appointed under the Cotton Industry Act 1959 was to look into costs, supplies and delivery dates. It consisted of a small group of members of the Cotton Board.

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