Catalogue description Board of Trade: Commodity and General Division and successors: Registered Files (CG and GD Annual Series)

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Reference: BT 213
Title: Board of Trade: Commodity and General Division and successors: Registered Files (CG and GD Annual Series)
Description:

Registered files of the Board of Trade's Commodity and General Division and its successors.

This series contains information related to the postwar British export drive. Subjects covered include hire purchase; the balance of payments; export credits; overseas markets, investments and development schemes; the formation of the European Free Trade Association; commercial and business practices, export licences and control of the export of arms, including a number of files concerning the export of arms to South Africa. Correspondence with various associations and official bodies, which refers to a number of schemes and agreements, can also be found. Some files refer to atomic energy, with particular reference to exports, publicity and development programmes in Commonwealth countries. There are also files of the Economic Research Unit.

With the exception of a few policy files the records in this series belong to annual series, with either a CG or GD prefix.

Date: 1949-1971
Arrangement:

The files are arranged in previous reference order within each accession.

Related material:

General Division files in the policy, general and record series can be found in BT 278

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: CG and GD Annual Series
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Board of Trade, Commodity and General Division, 1954-1957

Board of Trade, General Department, 1963-1968

Board of Trade, General Division, 1957-1963

Physical description: 542 file(s)
Access conditions: Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated
Administrative / biographical background:

The Commodity and General Division of the Board of Trade was established in 1954 with responsibility for fuel policy, hire purchase controls, the European Free Trade Association and allied matters. It was also responsible between 1954 and 1957 for liaison with the Export Credit Guarantee Department, and strategic stocks, formerly controlled by the Ministry of Materials. In 1957 the Division was renamed General Division.

In 1963 the division divided into two parts which were collectively called General Department. General Division 1 dealt with general economic questions, forecasts of export performance (transferred to Statistics Division in 1964), balance of payments and world trade. The division also included News Branch, concerned with home and overseas trade news and publicity for ministerial and departmental activities. In 1964 this branch was transferred to a new Information Division and a new Economic Research Unit was created in General Division 1 to provide an advisory service for the department as a whole. In 1967 the Economic Research Unit was absorbed within the newly-created Economic Services Division whilst still retaining its separate identity.

General Division 2 dealt with export promotion issues, export credit policy, overseas aid and investment issues, arms exports and export licensing. It was responsible also for overseas commercial intelligence and its dissemination.

In 1965 General Division 3 was set up to deal with the amendment of Local Employment Acts to create new development areas and from the following years, claims for investment grants.

These three divisions were renamed in 1968 to reflect a redistribution of responsibilities among senior staff. The new titles were Economic (General) 1 (formerly GD 1); Export Policy and Promotion (formerly GD 2) and Investment Grants (formerly GD 3).

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