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Página iii
... Philippine and United States import tariffs , respectively , following inauguration of recip- rocal duty - free trade ... 15 17 5 18 21 225 21 7 22 22 8 Page References to table PART III . DEVELOPMENT OF PHILIPPINE III.
... Philippine and United States import tariffs , respectively , following inauguration of recip- rocal duty - free trade ... 15 17 5 18 21 225 21 7 22 22 8 Page References to table PART III . DEVELOPMENT OF PHILIPPINE III.
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... inauguration of duty - free trade in 1909 , all import duties collected in the United States on such Philippine goods as were not entitled to duty - free entry have been currently paid over to the Phil- ippine treasury for the benefit ...
... inauguration of duty - free trade in 1909 , all import duties collected in the United States on such Philippine goods as were not entitled to duty - free entry have been currently paid over to the Phil- ippine treasury for the benefit ...
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... inaugurated by the tariff act of October 3 , 1913. The essential change in policy from that of the tariff act of 1909 was the removal by the act of 1913 of the limitations on the quantity of Philippine sugar , cigars , and tobacco ...
... inaugurated by the tariff act of October 3 , 1913. The essential change in policy from that of the tariff act of 1909 was the removal by the act of 1913 of the limitations on the quantity of Philippine sugar , cigars , and tobacco ...
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... inauguration of the Philippine shredded coconut industry . Coconuts were made dutiable by the tariff act of 1922 at one - half cent each , and although this was intended primarily to favor Porto Rican coconuts which enter the United ...
... inauguration of the Philippine shredded coconut industry . Coconuts were made dutiable by the tariff act of 1922 at one - half cent each , and although this was intended primarily to favor Porto Rican coconuts which enter the United ...
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... inauguration of duty - free trade between the United States and the Philippines on August 6 , 1909 , were designed and applied as revenue measures . Alleged Preferential Philippine Treatment of American Goods Prior to Duty- Free Entry ...
... inauguration of duty - free trade between the United States and the Philippines on August 6 , 1909 , were designed and applied as revenue measures . Alleged Preferential Philippine Treatment of American Goods Prior to Duty- Free Entry ...
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000 omitted abacá act of Mar age of total American occupation American products amount annual average value average annual value calendar cent of total cent Per cent cigars coconut oil compared Congress continental United copra copra and coconut countries Cuban sugar December 31 decreased Dutch East Indies dutiable duties waived duty free duty-free admission duty-free entry duty-free trade relations entering the United Exports to United foreign free list inauguration of duty-free increased June 17 June 30 long tons manila fiber manufactures modities to United non-American period Philip Philippine export duties Philippine import tariff Philippine Islands Philippine products Philippine shipments Philippine sugar pine ports pounds proportion of Philippine quantity rates of duty reciprocal duty-free trade rice Short tons sources TABLE 13 taken by United tariff act tariff preference tobacco products total imports United States exports United States tariff valorem equivalent value of Philippine wheat flour
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Página 55 - That the duties and taxes collected in the Philippine Archipelago in pursuance of this Act, and all duties and taxes collected in the United States upon articles coming from the Philippine Archipelago and upon foreign vessels coming therefrom, shall not be covered into the general fund of the Treasury of the United States, but shall be held as a separate fund and paid into the treasury of the Philippine Islands, to be used and expended for the government and benefit of said islands.
Página 3 - That upon the reimportation of articles once exported, of the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States, upon which no internal tax has been assessed or paid, or upon which such tax has been paid and refunded by allowance or drawback, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty equal to the tax imposed by the internalrevenue laws upon such articles...
Página 2 - The United States will, for the term of ten years from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty, admit Spanish ships and merchandise to the ports of the Philippine Islands on the same terms as ships and merchandise of the United States.
Página 10 - That all articles, the growth or product of or manufactured in the Philippine Islands from materials the growth or product of the Philippine Islands or of the United States...
Página 56 - ... the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise as bought and sold in usual wholesale quantities, at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from whence imported...
Página 55 - ... other than the United States, the Internal-revenue tax imposed by the Philippine Government on like articles manufactured and consumed in the Philippine Islands or shipped thereto for consumption therein, from the United States: And provided further, That from and after the passage of this Act all internal revenues collected in or for account of the Philippine Islands shall accrue Intact to the general government thereof and be paid into the insular treasury: And provided further, That section...
Página 6 - ... purchase the necessities of life. Without the strict maintenance of the tariff principle, our farmers will need always to compete with cheap lands and cheap labor abroad and with lower standards of living. The enormous value of the protective principle has once more been demonstrated by the emergency tariff act of 1921 and the tariff act of 1922. We...
Página 29 - The average Filipino believes that it is better for his country to be slowly and gradually developed by a population of comparatively small individual landowners than to be more rapidly exploited by a few large corporations which own the land and till it either with tenant farmers or hired employees.
Página 9 - Typical was the declaration of the legislative assembly that "the duty-free exchange of products between the United States and the Philippines in the long run would be highly prejudicial to the economic interests of the Philippine people and would create a situation which might delay the obtaining of its independence.
Página 51 - The United States coastwise shipping laws have never been applied to the Philippines. Under section 21 of the Merchant Marine Act of June 5, 1920, these laws can still be extended to the Philippines by Executive action. * This percentage of maximum admissible foreign content in duty-free goods was originally suggested by the Connecticut Tobacco Growers' Association to be applicable to wrapper tobacco.