The Sugar Question in 1901H. Rees, 1901 - 140 páginas |
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... interest in economic questions of this kind . In addition to this , a second International Conference on the Sugar Bounties not being improbable in the near future , it was thought of advantage to possess in England some information ...
... interest in economic questions of this kind . In addition to this , a second International Conference on the Sugar Bounties not being improbable in the near future , it was thought of advantage to possess in England some information ...
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... interests : the interest of the colonial sugar planters and the interest of the beetroot sugar growers at home . The government itself came to the conclusion that the problem could not be solved , and on the 11th of January , 1843 , it ...
... interests : the interest of the colonial sugar planters and the interest of the beetroot sugar growers at home . The government itself came to the conclusion that the problem could not be solved , and on the 11th of January , 1843 , it ...
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... be used sometime during the season . On an average , therefore , they are kept in the safe drawers during four months . The interest to be computed on that advance may be taken at 4 How the Manufacturer obtains his Premium . 9.
... be used sometime during the season . On an average , therefore , they are kept in the safe drawers during four months . The interest to be computed on that advance may be taken at 4 How the Manufacturer obtains his Premium . 9.
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... Interest at 4 per cent . 0 392 Exact Value ... ... ... Nominal Value 30 ... ... 20 29 817 99 0 ... ... 193 Difference per 100 kilog . Thus the profit made by refiners in buying the delivery certificates is less than 0 fr . 20 for every ...
... Interest at 4 per cent . 0 392 Exact Value ... ... ... Nominal Value 30 ... ... 20 29 817 99 0 ... ... 193 Difference per 100 kilog . Thus the profit made by refiners in buying the delivery certificates is less than 0 fr . 20 for every ...
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... interests of the agriculturists , complain always that the price of beetroot is too high , and that refiners take advantage of them . In 1864 a conference was held in Paris with the object of submitting to the same regulations all ...
... interests of the agriculturists , complain always that the price of beetroot is too high , and that refiners take advantage of them . In 1864 a conference was held in Paris with the object of submitting to the same regulations all ...
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14 per cent 50 kilog abolished according agriculture alcohol amount article 419 Austria Austria-Hungary average beet sugar beetroot beetroot growers Belgium benefit bounty-fed Brussels Conference cabotage cane sugar Class Colonial Sugars consumers consumption duty cost price countervailing duties countries cultivation détaxe de distance direct export bounties distillers duty on sugar excise supervision export premiums factories facturers favour fixed florins foreign sugar France Gadaud Germany Government granted hectare hectolitres home consumption home markets increase law of July legislation marks million molasses native sugar obtained outlets output Pas-de-Calais poods price of raw price of sugar production profit quantity of sugar Raw and Refined raw sugar rebate reduced refined sugar refineries refining tax Réunion Russia season sell sugar exported sugar for home sugar industry sugar manu sugar manufacturers sugar produced surtax tariff taxation tion to-day tons of refined tons of sugar Treasury Yves Guyot وو
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Página 112 - ... or otherwise, there shall be levied and paid, In all such cases, In addition to the duties otherwise Imposed by this act, an additional duty equal to the net amount of such bounty or grant, however the same be paid or bestowed.
Página 111 - ... thirty-five one-thousandths of one cent per pound additional, and fractions of a degree in proportion ; and on sugar above number sixteen Dutch standard in color, and on all sugar which has gone through a process of refining, one cent and ninety one-hundredths of one cent per pound...
Página 111 - OF. 209. Sugars not above number sixteen Dutch standard in color, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the...
Página 111 - ... of one cent per pound additional, and fractions of a degree in proportion ; and on sugar above number sixteen Dutch standard in color, and on all sugar which has gone through a process of refining, one cent and ninety-five one-hundredths of one cent per pound ; molasses testing above forty degrees.
Página 64 - ... the business and political leaders were at least of the fourth generation of their paternal lines to reside in America; many were of the seventh and even the eighth generations. Colonial families were represented by 73 per cent of the business leaders and 79 per cent of those in politics.39 Fifty-six per cent of the former and 47 per cent of the latter were of families that had settled in America in the seventeenth century. Even were they not of colonial ancestry, most of these leaders could...
Página 31 - ... being made in favour of each mill. In other words, the sugar produced in excess of the quantity required stated by the Government pays twice the amount of the excise. Each manufacturing or refining firm must have a certain compulsory amount of stock, fixed for each season by the...
Página 31 - Council fixes every year the probable sugar consumption of the country. This quantity is divided between the various factories according to their average output, and all sugar manufactured beyond the stated quantity will have to pay in addition to the actual excise duty of 1 rouble 75...
Página 32 - That quantity will be determined by comparing each factory's total production with that of other firms. Thus it is to the interest of each manufacturer to increase his output, for the price at 48 fr.
Página 31 - It will not be subject to a surtax. When the sugar is exported the excise duty and the surtax on the surplus production will be refunded. But the surtax on the surplus quantity is never reimbursed if the sugar is sold for home consumption. The manufacturer cannot possibly sell his surplus...
Página 24 - Austrian sugar manufacturers have arranged with the refiners not to supply any sugar for home consumption. In return, all the refiners have agreed to pay 15 florins per 100 kilog., 88% (31 fr. 50), to the sugar manufacturers for every quantity of raw sugar used for home consumption.