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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... period 1937-39 ( see table ) ; about 60 percent of these imports were from Singapore in British Malaya and most of the remainder were from the Netherlands East Indies . No damar was imported during the years 1943-45 . Although the value ...
... period 1937-39 ( see table ) ; about 60 percent of these imports were from Singapore in British Malaya and most of the remainder were from the Netherlands East Indies . No damar was imported during the years 1943-45 . Although the value ...
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... period 1937-39 , annual imports averaged about 42,000 pounds , valued at $ 16,000 ( see table ) . There were no imports in 1943-46 , and imports in 1947 were small . In 1948 , imports totaled 25,000 pounds , valued at $ 31,000 . The ...
... period 1937-39 , annual imports averaged about 42,000 pounds , valued at $ 16,000 ( see table ) . There were no imports in 1943-46 , and imports in 1947 were small . In 1948 , imports totaled 25,000 pounds , valued at $ 31,000 . The ...
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... period 1937-39 United States imports of karaya and talka averaged about 6.5 million pounds a year , valued at $ 700,000 . During the war imports declined somewhat but they have been above the prewar level in recent years . 1946-48 they ...
... period 1937-39 United States imports of karaya and talka averaged about 6.5 million pounds a year , valued at $ 700,000 . During the war imports declined somewhat but they have been above the prewar level in recent years . 1946-48 they ...
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... period 1937-39 , imports averaged about 1.3 mil- lion pounds a year , valued at $ 165,000 ( see table ) . Imports declined during the war and amounted to 229,000 pounds , valued at $ 37,000 , in 1943. Fostwar imports have also been ...
... period 1937-39 , imports averaged about 1.3 mil- lion pounds a year , valued at $ 165,000 ( see table ) . Imports declined during the war and amounted to 229,000 pounds , valued at $ 37,000 , in 1943. Fostwar imports have also been ...
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... period 1937-39 , imports averaged about 2.5 million pounds a year , valued at 1.1 million dollars ( see table 1 ) . Imports declined greatly in volume during the war and amounted to 1.5 million pounds in 1943 , valued at about 1.6 ...
... period 1937-39 , imports averaged about 2.5 million pounds a year , valued at 1.1 million dollars ( see table 1 ) . Imports declined greatly in volume during the war and amounted to 1.5 million pounds in 1943 , valued at about 1.6 ...
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Ammonium amounted annually Argentina bleached body hair Brazil British Malaya Canada cattle cents per pound chiefly countries Department of Commerce domestic production dutiable duty-free status exports fertilizer materials Foreign value 1,000 free of duty Geneva agreement Germany GUAYULE gutta gutta-percha ilmenite imports for consumption increased Kieserite kyanite long tons manufacture Mexico million dollars million pounds natural rubber nepheline syenite Netherlands Indies nitrate NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER MATERIALS Official statistics ossein output percent phosphate fertilizer materials postwar Preliminary prewar principal sources Quantity 1,000 pounds resins separate summary shellac short tons specified Statistics on United status was bound SUMMARIES OF TARIFF summary covers superphosphate synthetic rubber tail hair Tariff Act TARIFF COMMISSION TARIFF INFORMATION Tariff Status thousand dollars Total trade agreement Trade Statistics Table U. S. Department unit foreign value Unit value United Kingdom United States imports United States production UNITED STATES TARIFF Value 1,000 dollars value of imports vanadium wood pulp
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Página 248 - Provided, That such petroleum and fuel oil entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption in any calendar year in excess of 5 per centum of the total quantity of crude petroleum processed in refineries in continental United States during the preceding calendar year, as ascertained by the Secretary of the Interior of the United States...
Página 211 - Medals of gold, silver, or copper, and other metallic articles actually bestowed by foreign countries or citizens of foreign countries as trophies or prizes, and received and accepted as honorary distinctions.
Página 225 - ... not advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by other process, and not specially provided for in this Act.
Página 69 - Provided, That if any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on any article specified in this paragraph, when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming Into the United States from such country, dependency, province...
Página 182 - Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone, lava, and all other stone suitable for use as monumental or building stone...
Página 34 - Guano, basic slag (ground or unground), manures, and (notwithstanding any other provision of this Act) those grades of all other substances used chiefly for fertilizers, or chiefly as an ingredient in the manufacture of fertilizers.
Página 149 - Ivory tusks in their natural state or cut vertically across the grain only, with the bark left intact.
Página 227 - ... (n) Barium, boron, calcium, columbium or niobium, strontium, tantalum, thorium, titanium, uranium, vanadium, zirconium, alloys of two or more of these metals, or alloys not specially provided for of one or more of these metals with one or more of the metals aluminum, chromium, cobalt, copper, manganese, nickel, or silicon...
Página 94 - Hair of horse, cattle, and other animals, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, but unmanufactured, not specially provided for in this Act; and human hair, raw, uncleaned, and not drawn. 572. Hide cuttings, raw, with or without hair, and all other glue stock.
Página 141 - Compiled from official statistics of the US Department of Commerce, except as noted.