Summaries of Tariff Information: pt.1-5. Free list. Products provided for in schedule 16 of the Tariff act of 1930 |
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... million dollars ( $ 45.75 per ton ) , in 1937 , and to 56,517 short tons , valued at 2.7 million dollars ( $ 47.70 per ton ) , in 1939. Statistics on United States production have not been available for years after 1939 , but it is ...
... million dollars ( $ 45.75 per ton ) , in 1937 , and to 56,517 short tons , valued at 2.7 million dollars ( $ 47.70 per ton ) , in 1939. Statistics on United States production have not been available for years after 1939 , but it is ...
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... million pounds in 1937 and 335 million pounds in 1939 , valued at 15.2 and 15.5 million dollars , respectively.1 / Approximately 80 percent of the nitric acid produced in the United States shortly before the war was consumed in the ...
... million pounds in 1937 and 335 million pounds in 1939 , valued at 15.2 and 15.5 million dollars , respectively.1 / Approximately 80 percent of the nitric acid produced in the United States shortly before the war was consumed in the ...
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... million pounds , valued at $ 330,000 . Exports reached a peak of 33 million pounds , valued at 1.5 million dollars , in 1945 and then steadily declined to 15 million pounds , valued at nearly $ 775,000 , in 1947 , and to 12 million ...
... million pounds , valued at $ 330,000 . Exports reached a peak of 33 million pounds , valued at 1.5 million dollars , in 1945 and then steadily declined to 15 million pounds , valued at nearly $ 775,000 , in 1947 , and to 12 million ...
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... million dollars , annually during the prewar years 1937-39 , but imports were at a far lower level during the war years . In the years 1946-48 annual imports ranged from 44.7 million pounds , valued at 1.8 million dollars , to 57.2 ...
... million dollars , annually during the prewar years 1937-39 , but imports were at a far lower level during the war years . In the years 1946-48 annual imports ranged from 44.7 million pounds , valued at 1.8 million dollars , to 57.2 ...
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... million dollars , to 20.1 million pounds , valued at 2.2 million dollars , annually in the prewar years 1937-39 . Imports were smaller during the war , but in 1946 they amounted to 20.5 million pounds , valued at 5.4 million dollars ...
... million dollars , to 20.1 million pounds , valued at 2.2 million dollars , annually in the prewar years 1937-39 . Imports were smaller during the war , but in 1946 they amounted to 20.5 million pounds , valued at 5.4 million dollars ...
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amounted anthracene Argentina asbestos bananas Belgium benzene Brazil calcium tartrate Canada chiefly chromite cinchona cinchona bark coal coal tar containing alcohol cotton countries creosote oil Cuba Department of Commerce distillation domestic production dutiable duty-free status fiber Foreign value 1,000 France free of duty Geneva agreement Germany grade imports for consumption Includes Austria long tons machines manufacture metal Mexico million dollars naphthalene natural and uncompounded Netherlands Official statistics output percent Philippine Republic postwar Preliminary prewar principal sources purebred pyridine Quantity 1,000 pounds separate summary short tons South Africa Southern Rhodesia Soviet Union specified Statistics on United status was bound sulfuric acid SUMMARIES OF TARIFF summary covers Tariff Act TARIFF COMMISSION TARIFF INFORMATION Tariff Status thousand dollars trade agreement Trade Statistics Table U. S. Department Union of South unit foreign value unit value United Kingdom United States imports United States production UNITED STATES TARIFF Value 1,000 dollars wine lees xylene
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Página 116 - ... and prepared at an establishment holding an unsuspended and unrevoked license, issued by the Secretary...
Página 135 - Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, when returned after having been exported, without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means...
Página 199 - Books, engravings, photographs, etchings, bound or unbound, maps and charts imported by authority or for the use of the United States or for the use of the Library of Congress.
Página 103 - Cattle, horses, sheep, or other domestic animals straying across the boundary line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary pasturage purposes only, together with their offspring, may be brought back to the United States within six months free of duty, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury...
Página 189 - Bolting cloths composed of silk, imported expressly for milling purposes, and so permanently marked as not to be available for any other use.
Página 136 - Agriculture certifies that there has been exported without benefit of subsidy, as an offset to the proposed reentry, an equal or greater number of pounds of cotton produced in the United States, of any grade or staple length.
Página 207 - Braille tablets, cubarithms, special apparatus and objects serving to teach the blind, including printing apparatus, machines, presses, and types for the use and benefit of the blind exclusively.
Página 105 - Treasury ; also teams of animals, including their harness and tackle and the wagons or other vehicles actually owned by persons emigrating from foreign countries to the United States with their...
Página 189 - ... bolting cloth expressly for milling purposes" in block letters 3 inches in height. Such cloth shall be allowed free entry only under the following conditions: (1) Bolting cloths composed of silk imported expressly for milling purposes...
Página 116 - ... injection of nonfatal doses into an animal, of causing to be produced therein another soluble substance which specifically neutralizes the poisonous substance and which is demonstrable in the serum of the animal thus immunized. (4) An antitoxin is a product containing the soluble substance in serum or other body fluid of an immunized animal which specifically neutralizes the toxin against which the animal is immune.