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conducted. Any other matters appropriate to be considered in connection with the negotiations proposed above may also be presented.

Public hearings in connection with the "peril point" investigation of the United States Tariff Commission in connection with the articles included in the annexed list, pursuant to section 3 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951, as amended, are the subject of an announcement of this date issued by that Commission.

By direction of the Interdepartmental Committee on Trade Agreements this 22nd day of November 1960.

A. Bint

John A. Birch

Chairman

Interdepartmental Committee

on Trade Agreements

SUPPLEMENTAL LIST OF ARTICLES IMPORTED INTO THE

UNITED STATES PROPOSED FOR CONSIDERATION

IN TRADE AGREEMENT NEGOTIATIONS

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6

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20

24

Chloroacetic acid and oxalic acid.

All medicinal preparations, whether obtained
naturally or artificially, and not specially
provided for, and whether or not in any form
or container specified in paragraph 23,
Tariff Act of 1930 (except derivatives of
barbituric acid, ergot derivatives, vitamins,
and except any article or articles provided
for otherwise than as "medicinal preparations"
in paragraph 5, Tariff Act of 1930, as set
forth in "United States Import Duties (1958)");
tellurium and tellurium compounds; pentaery-
thritol.

Aluminum hydroxide or refined bauxite:

Alumina, when imported for use in producing aluminum.

Ammonium phosphate.

Chalk or whiting or Paris white:

Dry, ground (not including ground in oil),

or bolted, or put up in the form of cubes, blocks, sticks, or disks, or otherwise, including tailors', billiard, red, and manufactures of chalk not specially provided for.

Medicinal compounds, preparations, mixtures, and salts, flavoring extracts, and natural or synthetic fruit flavors, fruit esters, oils and essences, all the foregoing and their combinations containing not more than 50 per centum of alcohol.

Par.

26

31(b)(

36

62

78

81

Diethylbarbituric acid and salts and compounds thereof.

All compounds of cellulose (except cellulose
acetate, but including pyroxylin and other
cellulose esters and ethers), and all compounds,
combinations, or mixtures of which any such
compound is the component material of chief
value:

Methyl cellulose in any form; tubings from
which meat casings are manufactured, made
of hide fleshings (hide splits), and meat
casings, finished or partly finished,
made from such tubings. 1/

Digitalis.

Bay rum or bay water, whether distilled or
compounded.

Potassium carbonate.

Sodium chloride or salt, in bulk.

See Treasury Decision 55076(1).

Par.

202(a)

217

218(e)

218(e) (h)

218(f)

Schedule 2. Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware

Tiles, other than floor and wall tiles, however provided for in paragraph 202(a), Tariff Act of 1930.

Bottles, vials, jars, ampoules, and covered or uncovered demijohns, and carboys, any of the foregoing, wholly or in chief value of glass, not specially provided for, if unfilled and holding more than one pint.

Vials, wholly or in chief value of glass, fitted with or designed for use with ground-glass stoppers, when suitable for use and of the character ordinarily employed for the holding or transportation of perfume, talcum powder, toilet water, or other toilet preparations, and if produced by automatic machine.

Bottles and jars, wholly or in chief value of glass, whether or not fitted with or designed for use with ground-glass stoppers, of the character used or designed to be used as containers of perfume, talcum powder, toilet water, or other toilet preparations, produced otherwise than by automatic machine, and filled with contents, other than toilet preparations, subject to an ad valorem rate of duty.

Table and kitchen articles and utensils, and
household articles other than kitchen and
table articles and utensils not specially
provided for, composed wholly or in chief
value of glass, all the foregoing if mille-
fiori glass, or if decorated with glass
pictorial representations or with glass
thread-or-ribbon-like effects (but not with
metal flecking) introduced into the body of
the article or utensil prior to solidification
(except cut or engraved articles and utensils,
articles commercially known as bubble glass
and produced otherwise than by automatic mach-
ine, and Christmas-tree ornaments).

Par.

301

301

302(n)

343

353

365

370

372

372

Schedule 3. Metals and Manufactures Of

Iron in pigs and iron kentledge not subject to any additional duty under the third proviso to paragraph 301, Tariff Act of 1930.

Wrought and cast scrap iron, and scrap steel,
all the foregoing not subject to any addition-
al duty under the third proviso of paragraph
301, Tariff Act of 1930.

Barium, boron, strontium, thorium, and vanadium.
Spring-beard needles.

Articles having as an essential feature an elec-
trical element or device, such as electric
motors, fans, locomotives, portable tools,
furnaces, heaters, ovens, ranges, washing
machines, refrigerators, and signs, and parts
thereof, finished or unfinished, wholly or in
chief value of metal, and not specially
provided for:

Internal-combustion engines, carburetor
type, and parts thereof.

Shotguns, valued at not more than $10 each; stocks for shotguns, wholly or partly manufactured.

Parts of motorboats:

Internal-combustion motor-boat engines, non-carburetor type, and weighing over 2,500 pounds each.

Sewing machines, not specially provided for, valued at more than $10 but not more than $75 each, and if of the household type; and parts of household-type sewing machines, not specially provided for, wholly or in chief value of metal or porcelain.

Apparatus for the generation of acetylene gas from calcium carbide; and parts thereof, not specially provided for, wholly or in chief value of metal or porcelain.

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