A New American Commercial Policy as Evidenced by Section 317 of the Tariff Act of 1922Columbia University, 1924 - 400 páginas |
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... prohibition , in such manner as to place the commerce of the United States at a disadvantage compared with the commerce of any foreign country . ( b ) If at any time the President shall find it to be a fact that any foreign country has ...
... prohibition , in such manner as to place the commerce of the United States at a disadvantage compared with the commerce of any foreign country . ( b ) If at any time the President shall find it to be a fact that any foreign country has ...
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... foreign country in which such industry is located , and when- ever the President shall determine that any new or additional rate or rates of duty or any prohibition hereinbefore provided 24 [ 234 A NEW AMERICAN COMMERCIAL POLICY.
... foreign country in which such industry is located , and when- ever the President shall determine that any new or additional rate or rates of duty or any prohibition hereinbefore provided 24 [ 234 A NEW AMERICAN COMMERCIAL POLICY.
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Wallace McClure. rate or rates of duty or any prohibition hereinbefore provided for do not effectively remove such imposition or discrimina- tion and that any benefits from any such imposition or dis- crimination accrue or are likely to ...
Wallace McClure. rate or rates of duty or any prohibition hereinbefore provided for do not effectively remove such imposition or discrimina- tion and that any benefits from any such imposition or dis- crimination accrue or are likely to ...
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... prohibition upon imports from any country discriminating against the overseas commerce of the United States . This section follows the precedent established by a maxi- mum and minimum provision of the Payne - Aldrich Act , which had for ...
... prohibition upon imports from any country discriminating against the overseas commerce of the United States . This section follows the precedent established by a maxi- mum and minimum provision of the Payne - Aldrich Act , which had for ...
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... prohibition of importations under Section 317. Exclusion , it must be remembered , is not to take place unless the imposition of additional duties fails to bring about the removal of the discrimination at which it is aimed . A duty of ...
... prohibition of importations under Section 317. Exclusion , it must be remembered , is not to take place unless the imposition of additional duties fails to bring about the removal of the discrimination at which it is aimed . A duty of ...
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67th Congress accorded ad valorem additional duties agreement American commerce applicable Brazil Britain British Canada centum centum ad valorem colonies commercial policy commercial treaties concessions Conference Congress Convention Cuba customs duties customs laws Customs Tariff Czechoslovakia defensive duties Dingley Act discriminations discriminatory dutiable economic effect Empire equality of treatment export favor favored nation favored-nation foreign country France free list French Germany Government granted High Contracting Parties import duties imposed infra July League of Nations levied Malloy manufactured ment merchandise most-favored most-favored-nation clause most-favored-nation treaty nation treatment negotiations Paragraph pledge ports practice preferences preferential President Proclaimed prohibitions provisions rates of duty reciprocity treaties regulations respect schedule Section 317 Senate ships signed Spain specified Stat subdivision sugar Tariff Act Tariff Commission tariff law tariff rates territories third country tion trade Treaty of Versailles uncon unconditional most-favored-nation treatment vessels wood pulp
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