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[Morning Session]
Memorandum submitted by the Export Group for the Constructional Industries
MR BRUCE
RUSSELL, Chairman, EGCI, Chairman
and Managing Director, Taylor Woodrow Construction, MR
NIGEL SLOAN,
Chairman, EGCI Project Finance Committee, Director, Project Finance,
Balfour Beatty Major Projects, MR
TED COOKE,
Member, EGCI Project Finance Committee, International Finance
Manager, AMEC plc and MR TONY
CROWTHER-GREEN,
Member, EGCI Project Finance Committee, International Project
Finance Division, Taylor Woodrow Construction, examined. Question Number
Supplementary memorandum submitted by the Export Group for the Constructional Industries Memorandum submitted by the Defence Manufacturers Association
MAJOR GENERAL
ALAN SHARMAN,
Director General, Defence Manufacturers Association, MR
JOHN MCGOWAN,
Strategic Planning Director, GKN Westland Limited, MR
ROBERT SCALLON,
Trade Export & Project Finance Director, Thomson-CSF plc and
MR GARY
BOLTON, Director, Global Technical
Ltd, Defence Manufacturers Association, examined. Question Number
Supplementary memorandum submitted by the Defence Manufacturers Association Memorandum submitted by the International Underwriting Association
MS MARIE-LOUISE
ROSSI, Chief Executive, International
Underwriting Association, and MR
CHARLES BERRY,
Berry Palmer & Lyle, examined. Question Number
Memorandum submitted by Commerz Export Finance Limited
MR PHILIP
HILLS, Chairman, British Bankers
Association Export Finance Liaison Group, Managing Director, Project
and Export Finance, HSBC Investment Bank, MR
PETER GODWIN,
Head of Export Credits, Commerzbank, examined. Question Number
Memorandum submitted by the Confederation of British
Industry
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