TC Publication, Temas179-248U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... cents a pound ) , in 1961 to 1.77 billion pounds , valued at $ 24.9 million ( 1.4 cents a pound ) , in 1964 ( see the accompanying table ) . Its use in the highway building program , together with its more extensive use for melting ice ...
... cents a pound ) , in 1961 to 1.77 billion pounds , valued at $ 24.9 million ( 1.4 cents a pound ) , in 1964 ( see the accompanying table ) . Its use in the highway building program , together with its more extensive use for melting ice ...
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... cents per pound . For im- ports in 1965 the current rate was equivalent to an ad valorem rate of nearly 6 percent . U.S. consumption , production , and exports Such Annual U.S. production of chlorinated lime has been declining for ...
... cents per pound . For im- ports in 1965 the current rate was equivalent to an ad valorem rate of nearly 6 percent . U.S. consumption , production , and exports Such Annual U.S. production of chlorinated lime has been declining for ...
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... cents per pound -- was derived from the import tax previously imposed under the Internal Revenue Code on articles in chief value of copper , whereas the ad valorem component -- 10.5 percent -- carried forward the regular import duty ...
... cents per pound -- was derived from the import tax previously imposed under the Internal Revenue Code on articles in chief value of copper , whereas the ad valorem component -- 10.5 percent -- carried forward the regular import duty ...
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... cent per pound on item 419.22 was equivalent to 3.9 percent ad valorem , based on the total imports in 1965. On im- ports of this item from individual countries during that year , the 0.35 - cent rate , however , was equivalent to ad ...
... cent per pound on item 419.22 was equivalent to 3.9 percent ad valorem , based on the total imports in 1965. On im- ports of this item from individual countries during that year , the 0.35 - cent rate , however , was equivalent to ad ...
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... Cents per pounds : dollars : pound : : : 1958-- 1959 ---- 51,392 : 4,774 : 9.3 44,556 : 4,712 : 10.6 1960 ---- 35,048 : 3,689 : 10.5 1961 ---- 26,464 : 2,925 : 11.0 1962 ----- 27,618 : 3,072 : 11.1 1963 ---- . 23,882 : 2,578 : 10.8 1964 ...
... Cents per pounds : dollars : pound : : : 1958-- 1959 ---- 51,392 : 4,774 : 9.3 44,556 : 4,712 : 10.6 1960 ---- 35,048 : 3,689 : 10.5 1961 ---- 26,464 : 2,925 : 11.0 1962 ----- 27,618 : 3,072 : 11.1 1963 ---- . 23,882 : 2,578 : 10.8 1964 ...
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ad val ad valorem Agreement on Tariffs annual U.S. apparent consumption applicable to imports average board feet Canada cigarette cigars column 1 rates Compiled from official compounds concession granted corn countries Cuba current column Department of Commerce domestic merchandise domestic production Douglas-fir duty applicable exports of domestic feed fit for human flour grain hardboard hardwood headnote human consumption imports for consumption included increased iron or steel Japan long tons malt manufacture markets milled million pounds million tons molybdenum Netherlands Note.--For the statutory official statistics output particle board pertinent sections thereof pig iron plywood potassium rates of duty recent rice scrap shipments short tons starch statutory description summary Tariff Schedules thereof are reproduced tobacco Total TSUS item Commodity U.S. consumption U.S. Department U.S. imports U.S. production U.S. tariff treatment U.S. trade position unit value United Kingdom United States pertinent Value 1,000 dollars veneer volume West Germany wheat wood
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Página 7 - No prohibitions or restrictions other than duties, taxes or other charges, whether made effective through quotas, import or export licences or other measures, shall be instituted or maintained by any contracting party on the importation of any product of the territory of any other contracting party...
Página 96 - The term wrapper tobacco as used in this section means that quality of leaf tobacco which has the requisite color, texture, and burn, and is of sufficient size for cigar wrappers, and the term filler tobacco means all other leaf tobacco.
Página 28 - ... during a previous representative period, of the total quantity or value of imports of the product, due account being taken of any special factors which may have affected or may be affecting the trade in the product.
Página 88 - In column numbered 1 of the schedules, except that all articles the growth or product of any such possession, or manufactured or produced In any such possession from materials the growth, product, or manufacture of any such possession or of the customs territory of the United States...
Página 143 - ... Whenever dutiable merchandise and merchandise which is free of duty or merchandise subject to different rates of duty are so packed together or mingled that the quantity or value of each class of such merchandise can not be readily ascertained by the customs officers, the whole of such merchandise shall be subject to the highest rate...
Página 199 - ... reduce substantially the amount of any product processed in the United States from any such agricultural commodity or product thereof...
Página 27 - ... and the written approval of the Secretary of Agriculture or his designated representative is presented at the time of entry, or bond is furnished in a form prescribed by the Commissioner of Customs in an amount equal to the value of the merchandise as set forth in the entry, plus the estimated duty as determined at the time of entry, conditioned upon the production of such written approval within six months from the date of entry. As used in this proclamation, the term "entered" means "entered,...
Página 121 - ... being imported into the United States in such increased quantities, either actual or relative, as to cause or threaten serious injury to the domestic industry producing like or directly competitive products.
Página 199 - Agriculture has reason to believe that any article or articles are being or are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with...