$1,000. 154 252 8 6, 611 220 3,680 1,534 125 36 330 a/al. Wallboard of vegetable fiber and paper cut for packing boxes (duty reduced and quota increased on part of classification): All countries. 152 5, 664 85 56 37 330 al. Wallboard of vegetable fiber (agreement item): All countries. United States. 330 a Paper cut for packing boxes (nonagreement item): All countries. United States. M. Q $1,000. n. s. a. n. s. a. n. s. a. None n. s. a. n. s. a. n. s. a. None n. q. None. None. 914 a. Automobiles and parts weighing each less than 800 kilograms: 11 M. Q. n. s. a. n. s. a. n. s. a. 50 46 10 Duties bound. "Duty bound. 5 Duty bound for canned asparagus. Duty bound for Douglas fir. 7 Duty bound. While the United States and Italy are the only countries shown, Great Britain, France, and Belgium also enjoyed substantial shares in the trade under this item. • Duties bound for socks and stockings of silk. Duties bound on 882 e, f, g, h, and i. Duties reduced on 882 g1 and 882 h1. 20 17 M. Q. 5, 660 6, 669 9, 175 $1,000. M. Q. $1,000.. 477 533 493 Stat. No. Swiss imports-Continued C. PRODUCTS ON WHICH SWITZERLAND GRANTED QUOTA INCREASES-Continued 914 b. Automobiles and parts weighing each 800 kilograms to 1,200 kilograms, in clusive:11 914 c. Automobiles and parts weighing each more than 1,200 kilograms up to and including 1,600 kilograms: 11 $1,000. 1,276 13, 126 1, 111 11, 297 791 All countries. M. Q 46,395 37,962 33, 923 33, 090 33, 013 914 d. Automobiles and parts weighing each more than 1,600 kilograms: 11 $1,000. 2, 584 1, 781 1,327 M. Q. 11, 546 5, 128 5,083 10, 142 1,309 5,780 10, 142 1,406 5, 539 $1,000. 1, 217 603 545 M. Q. 3, 972 3, 434 2,491 $1,000. 797 698 449 570 2,358 407 568 2, 233 464 11 Duty bound. 12 Duty reduced. United States Greece 13 Duty reduced from 28 to 26.50 francs per 100 kilos on Dec. 1, 1936. 14 Existing quota allotment also bound. 15 The binding extends only to the existing quota and not to the rate of duty. 16 All imports from the United States were apples and pears. 17 May include some imports of Malaga raisins and Denia raisins not covered by the agreement. |