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Export Guarantees and Overseas Investment Act 1978

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Guarantees

1Export guarantees

(1)For the purpose of encouraging trade with other countries, the Secretary of State may, after consultation with the Export Guarantees Advisory Council and with the consent of the Treasury, make arrangements for giving such guarantees to, or for the benefit of, persons carrying on business in the United Kingdom as are mentioned in subsection (2) below.

(2)The guarantees for which arrangements may be made under subsection (1) above are guarantees in connection with the export, manufacture, treatment or distribution of goods, the rendering of services, or any other matter which appears to the Secretary of State conducive to the purpose of encouraging trade with other countries.

(3)A guarantee given under this section may be given on such terms and conditions as to the consideration for the giving of the guarantee and otherwise as may be determined in accordance with the arrangements made for giving that guarantee.

2Guarantees and other arrangements in national interest

(1)For the purpose of encouraging trade with other countries or for the purpose of rendering economic assistance to countries outside the United Kingdom, the Secretary of State may, with the consent of the Treasury, make arrangements for giving such guarantees to, or for the benefit of, persons carrying on business in the United Kingdom as appear to him to be expedient in the national interest; and subsection (3) of section 1 above shall have effect in relation to a guarantee given under this subsection as it has effect in relation to a guarantee given under that section.

(2)For either of the purposes mentioned in subsection (1) above, the Secretary of State may, with the consent of the Treasury, make arrangements for facilitating, in cases in which it appears to him expedient in the national interest so to do, the payment of sums payable under contracts with persons carrying on business in the United Kingdom.

3Loans and interest grants

(1)The Secretary of State may, with the consent of the Treasury, make—

(a)loans to any persons in connection with their provision of financial faculties in respect of export contracts;

(b)grants to any persons for the purpose of supplementing any interest receivable or received by them as consideration for their provision of such facilities as aforesaid;

but no loans shall be made under this subsection to persons who are neither resident nor carrying on business in the United Kingdom.

(2)The Secretary of State may, with the consent of the Treasury, make grants to any persons carrying on business or other activities outside the United Kingdom in respect of interest paid or payable by them under export contracts.

(3)Any loan or grant under this section shall be made on such terms and conditions as the Secretary of State may determine.

(4)This section is without prejudice to the powers conferred by section 2(2) above.

4Securities

(1)The Secretary of State may, with the consent of the Treasury, acquire any securities which he has guaranteed in the exercise of his powers under this Act.

(2)Subsection (1) above is without prejudice to the acquisition of any security by the Secretary of State as part of any arrangements made under section 2(2) above or in pursuance of the terms and conditions of any loan made under section 3(1) above.

(3)The Secretary of State may with the consent of the Treasury—

(a)hold any security acquired by him in pursuance of subsection (1) above or as mentioned in subsection (2) above for such period as he thinks fit and collect any sums falling due, whether by way of principal or interest, in respect thereof;

(b)dispose of any such security at such time and in such manner as he thinks fit.

5Payments to exporters in respect of cost increases

(1)For the purpose of encouraging trade with other countries, the Secretary of State may, with the consent of the Treasury, make arrangements for making payments to persons carrying on business in the United Kingdom who have entered into export contracts, being payments related to such increases in the cost of labour, materials or other matters as may be specified by or under the arrangements.

(2)Arrangements under this section may contain such terms and conditions as the Secretary of State thinks fit, including provisions requiring payments to be made to the Secretary of State as consideration for his entering into the arrangements.

(3)Subject to subsection (4) below, no arrangements shall be made under this section after 26th March 1979.

(4)The Secretary of State may by order extend the period during which arrangements may be made under this section by not more than one year at a time.

6Limit on commitments

(1)Subject to subsection (3) below, the aggregate of—

(a)the sterling liabilities at any time of the Secretary of State in respect of guarantees given under this Act;

(b)the amount of the principal moneys in sterling for the time being due to the Secretary of State under any arrangements made under section 2(2) above or outstanding in respect of loans made under section 3(1) above;

(c)the sums paid in sterling for the acquisition—

(i)of securities acquired under section 4(1) above and for the time being held by the Secretary of State, or

(ii)of currency for acquiring such securities ; and

(d)the sterling liabilities at any time of the Secretary of State in respect of arrangements made under section 5 above;

shall not exceed £25,000 million.

(2)Subject to subsection (4) below and to sections 7 and 8 below, the aggregate—

(a)of the foreign currency liabilities at any time of the Secretary of State in respect of guarantees given under this Act; and

(b)of the amount of the principal moneys in foreign currencies for the time being due to the Secretary of State under any arrangements made under section 2(2) above or for the time being outstanding in respect of loans made under section 3(1) above;

shall not exceed 10,000 million special drawing rights.

(3)The Secretary of State may, on not more than three occasions, by order made with the consent of the Treasury increase or further increase the limit applicable under subsection (1) above by a sum specified in the order, being a sum not exceeding £5,000 million.

(4)The Secretary of State may, on not more than three occasions, by order made with the consent of the Treasury increase or further increase the limit applicable under subsection (2) above by a sum specified in the order, being a sum not exceeding 5,000 million special drawing rights.

7Application of limit on commitments to foreign currency transactions

(1)This section applies—

(a)to guarantees given under this Act under which the Secretary of State incurs foreign currency liabilities, other than guarantees of an amount in special drawing rights ; and

(b)to facilities arranged under section 2(2) above and loans made under section 3(1) above, under which amounts of principal moneys in foreign currencies, other than amounts in special drawing rights, are due to the Secretary of State or outstanding.

(2)In the case of a guarantee to which this section applies the amount to be taken into account under section 6(2)(a) above at any time shall be calculated by reference to the equivalent in force at that time under subsection (4) below in special drawing rights of the amount of the foreign currency liability of the Secretary of State under the guarantee.

(3)In the case of a facility or loan to which this section applies the amount to be taken into account under section 6(2)(b) above at any time shall be calculated by reference to the equivalent in force at that time under subsection (4) below in special drawing rights of the amount in the foreign currency due to the Secretary of State by virtue of the facility or outstanding in respect of the loan.

(4)The equivalent in special drawing rights of an amount of a foreign currency liability or of an amount of principal moneys due or outstanding in a foreign currency shall be determined by the Secretary of State—

(a)on or by reference to the day on which—

(i)the guarantee is given;

(ii)money is paid by the Secretary of State in fulfilment of the facility; or

(iii)money is paid by him in fulfilment of the loan;

as the case may be ; and

(b)by reference to the last day of each quarter at the end of which—

(i)the guarantee remains in force;

(ii)any of the principal moneys paid in fulfilment of the facility are due to the Secretary of State ; or

(iii)any of the principal moneys are outstanding in respect of the loan;

as the case may be ;

and shall be so determined having regard to what appears to him to be the appropriate rate of exchange.

(5)A determination made under subsection (4)(a) above shall take effect as from the day on or by reference to which it is made and (unless it ceases to be required at an earlier date) shall remain in force until the end of the quarter in which the guarantee is given or, as the case may be, the money is paid.

(6)In relation to any quarter, a determination made by reference to the last day of the quarter under subsection (4)(b) above is referred to in this Act as a " quarterly revaluation " and shall take effect as from the end of that quarter and (unless it ceases to be required at an earlier date) shall remain in force throughout the next succeeding quarter.

8Circumstances in which limit on commitments under section 6(2) may be exceeded

(1)The aggregate of the liabilities and amounts referred to in subsection (2) of section 6 above may exceed the limit for the time being in force under that subsection if the excess is attributable and attributable only to a quarterly revaluation of any of those liabilities and amounts which took effect as from the end of a previous quarter.

(2)If the conditions specified in subsection (3) below are satisfied, the Secretary of State may at any time so exercise any of his powers under section 1, 2 or 3(1)(a) above in favour of a person that, as a result of the exercise of that power, the aggregate of the liabilities and amounts referred to in subsection (2) of section 6 above—

(a)exceeds the limit in force at that time under that subsection ; or

(b)in a case where that limit has already been exceeded as permitted by subsection (1) above or by virtue of the prior application of this subsection, further exceeds that limit.

(3)The conditions referred to in subsection (2) above are:—

(a)that the Secretary of State has previously undertaken to exercise that power in favour of that person ; and

(b)that, if the Secretary of State had exercised that power at the time of his undertaking, the aggregate of those liabilities and amounts would not have exceeded the limit in force under section 6(2) above at that time.

9Returns

(1)The Secretary of State shall publish after the end of each quarter returns giving, for that quarter, the information required by this section.

(2)Returns under this section for any quarter shall show separately—

(a)the aggregate amount of the guarantees given in that quarter under section 1 above under which the Secretary of State incurred sterling liabilities ;

(b)the aggregate amount of the guarantees given in that quarter under section 1 above under which the Secretary of State incurred foreign currency liabilities;

(c)the aggregate amount of the guarantees given in that quarter under section 2(1) above under which the Secretary of State incurred sterling liabilities ;

(d)the aggregate amount of the guarantees given in that quarter under section 2(1) above under which the Secretary of State incurred foreign currency liabilities; and

(e)the aggregate amount of the sterling liabilities of the Secretary of State incurred by him in that quarter in respect of arrangements made under section 5 above.

(3)An amount required to be shown in a return under this section by virtue of paragraph (b) or paragraph (d) of subsection (2) above shall be expressed in special drawing rights.

(4)Returns under this section shall also show the aggregate amount which is to be taken into account under subsection (1) and under subsection (2) of section 6 above and the amount which is to be taken into account under each paragraph of those subsections, further separating, in the case of paragraph (a), those guarantees given under section 1 and those given under section 2(1) and, in the case of paragraph (b), arrangements under section 2(2) and loans under section 3(1) above.

(5)References in subsection (4) above to amounts to be taken into account under subsection (1) or (2) of section 6 above are references to the amounts to be taken into account at the end of the quarter to which the return in question relates having regard, in the case of subsection (2), to any quarterly revaluations taking effect as from the end of that quarter.

10Controlled companies

Where a company is controlled by any person, then—

(a)for the purposes of the provisions of this Act relating to guarantees—

(i)any contract entered into by the Secretary of State with that person shall, in so far as it provides for the Secretary of State to make payments to that person in respect of any loss of that company or in respect of any deficit on an account relating both to activities of that company and to activities of that person, be deemed a contract to indemnify that person against loss and a guarantee within the meaning of this Act;

(ii)any guarantee given by the Secretary of State to or for the benefit of that company shall be deemed to be given for the benefit also of that person; and

(b)for the purposes of section 2(2) above, any arrangements made by the Secretary of State for facilitating the payment of sums payable under a contract with that company shall be deemed to be arrangements for facilitating the payment of sums payable under a contract with that person.

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