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The Honorable Dan Rostenkowski
July 25, 1984

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H.R. 4178: To amend the Tariff Act of 1930 to increase from $250 to $1,500 the value of goods eligible for informal entry, and for other purposes.

H.R. 4223: To suspend for a three-year period the duty on 40-beta-D-Galactopyranosyl-D-fructose.

H.R. 4224: To suspend for a three-year period the duty on nicotine resin complex.

H.R. 4225:

To suspend for a three-year period the duty on

an iron dextran complex.

H.R. 4232: To amend the Tariff Schedules of the United States to clarify the classification of any naphtha described as both a petroleum product and a benzenoid chemical.

H.R. 4296: To amend the Tariff Schedules of the United States to establish equal and equitable classification and duty rates for certain imported citrus products.

H.R. 4316: To amend the Tariff Act of 1930 regarding same condition drawbacks and same kind and quality drawbacks, and for other purposes.

H.R. 4329: To extend until July 1, 1987, the existing suspension of duty on 4-chloro-3-methylphenol.

H.R. 4339: To amend the Tariff Schedules of the United States regarding the classification of certain articles of wearing apparel.

H.R. 4353: Relating to the tariff classification of salted and dried plums, and for other purposes.

H.R. 4378: To suspend the duty on sulfaquinoxaline until the close of December 31, 1986.

H.R. 4379: To suspend the duty on sulfathiazole until the close of December 31, 1986.

H.R. 4380: To suspend the duty on sulfanilamide until the close of December 31, 1986.

H.R. 4381: To suspend the duty on sulfamethazine until the close of December 31, 1986.

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H.R. 4382: To suspend the duty on sulfaguanidine until the close of December 31, 1986.

H.R. 4443: To continue until the close of June 30, 1989, the existing suspension of duties on certain forms of zinc.

H.R. 4513: To extend for four years the temporary suspension of duty on tartaric acid and certain tartaric chemicals.

H.R. 4765: To extend duty-free treatment to imports of chipper knife steel.

H.R. 4887: To permit until January 1, 1987, the duty-free entry of magnetron tubes used in microwave cooking appliances. H.R. 4899: To suspend the duty on acetylsulfaguanidine until the close of December 31, 1986.

H.R. 5283: To suspend until July 1, 1987, the duty on lacebraiding machines and parts thereof.

H.R. 5284: To suspend until July 1, 1987, the duty on narrow fabric looms and parts thereof.

H.R. 5338: To provide for the temporary suspension of duty on mixtures of 5-chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one, 2-methyl4-isothiazolin-3-one, magnesium chloride and magnesium nitrate.

H.R. 5339: To provide for the temporary suspension of the duty on mixtures of potassium 1-(p-chlorophenyl)-1, 4-dihydro-6methyl-4-oxopyridazine-3-carboxylate ("Fenridazon-potassium") and formulation adjuvants.

H.R. 5368: To suspend for a 3-year period the duty on amiodarone.

H.R. 5389: To temporarily suspend until September 30, 1988, the duty on tetra amino biphenyl.

H.R. 5410: To extend duty-free treatment to scrolls or tablets imported for use in religious observances.

H.R. 5418: To amend section 641 of the Tariff Act of 1930,

and for other purposes.

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The Honorable Dan Rostenkowski

July 25, 1984

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H.R. 5429:

To provide for the duty-free entry of articles required for the installation and operation of a telescope in Arizona.

H.R. 5436: To provide for the duty-free entry of organs imported for the use of Trinity Cathedral of Cleveland, Ohio. H.R. 5448: To provide duty-free treatment of articles previously imported, with respect to which duty was previously paid.

H.R. 5453: Authorizing the President to proclaim modifications in the rates of duty for certain articles in trade in civil aircraft.

H.R. 5751: To extend for two additional years the suspension of duty on uncompounded allyl resins.

H.R. 5783: To suspend for a 3-year period the duty on certain metal umbrella frames.

The other bills are listed below:

H.R. 2776: Relating to the tariff treatment of gut imported for use in the manufacture of surgical sutures.

H.R. 4482: To amend the Tariff Schedules of the United States with respect to the classification of certain diamond articles.

H.R. 4825: To provide for a temporary reduction in duty on imported fresh, chilled, or frozen brussels sprouts.

H.R. 3159: To require that customs duties determined to be due upon liquidation or reliquidation are due upon that date, and for other purposes.

H.R. 4255:

fresh asparagus.

Providing for a reduction in the duty on certain

H.R. 5455: To amend the Tariff Schedules of the United States to clarify the classification of unfinished gasoline.

H.R. 5182: To amend the Tariff Schedules of the United States to clarify the duty treatment of certain types of plywood.

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The Honorable Dan Rostenkowski
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H.R. 3817: To apply for a five-year period a lower rate of duty on ethyl and methyl parathion.

H.R. 2711: To amend the Tariff Schedules of the United States to impose a one-tenth of 1 cent duty on apple and pear juice.

H.R. 4647: To apply a reduced rate of duty to certain dried egg yolk processed from eggs produced in the United States and exported to Canada for use in the manufacture of lysozyme.

The Congressional Budget Office's preliminary estimate indicates that the bills taken together could initially reduce customs duties receipts by $62 million annually. The annual revenue loss is likely to decline over time as staged rate reductions become effective and as most duty reductions only cover a two or three year period. It should be noted that this estimate does not include the effects of several bills due to the lack of reliable data on articles covered.

Transmitted herein, in accordance with the rules of the Committee, are copies of the 62 tariff and trade bills together with a report on each bill containing a section-by-section analysis, background and justification of the bill as amended, and a comparison with present law.

In addition, each report contains a brief summary of the provision, an estimate of the effect on revenue, and a summary of testimony, written comments, and agency reports as received by the Subcommittee on the original bills, and a copy of the bill as amended.

I request that consideration of these bills by the Committee on Ways and Means be scheduled as soon as possible.

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