Table 4 (cont.) SOLID AND HOLLOW STEEL BARS AND CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT BARS, EXCEPT HOLLOW United States rates of duty under the Tariff Act of 1930--Con. percent ad valorem) Trade-agreement modification : rate : Rate : Equivalent rates in dollars per short ton are as follows: 2-1/24- Per short ton $21.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 30.00 31.00 33.00 34.00 35.00 50.00 70.00 2 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), unless otherwise indicated. Currently applicable to the products of Communist-dominated countries or areas designated (during 1951-53) by the President pursuant to section 5 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951. Note.--In addition to the base rates shown above, imports are subject to duties for alloy content under par. 305; for galvanizing, etc. under par. 309; and for cold rolling, etc. under par. 315. Table 5. HOLLOW BARS AND HOLLOW DRILL STEEL VALUED AT MORE THAN 4 CENTS PER POUND (PAR. 301) United States rates of duty under the Tariff Act of 1930 Valued above 1.6 : : : June 30, 1957. : 1.8754 2/: June 30, 1958.. : : cents per pound----: 3/4¢ + 20% 2/3/84+ 15% Jan. 1, 1948. : : : : 3/84 + : 3/84 + : July 7, 1951. : 12-1/2%.: : June 30, 1956. : 11-1/2% : General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), unless otherwise indicated. 2/ Currently applicable to the products of Communist-dominated countries or areas designated (during 1951-53) by the President pursuant to section 5 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951. 3/ These rates will become effective pursuant to GATT (Geneva 1956). Note.--In addition to the rates shown above, imports are subject to duties for alloy content under par 305; for galvanizing, etc. under par. 309; and for cold-rolling, etc. under par. 315. ALLOY STEM (PAR. United States rates of du (Percent ad valorem; per Tariff paragraph and description Par. 305: In addition to the rates of duty provided for in paragraphs 303, 304, 307, 300, 312, 313, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 322,: 323, 32, 327, and 328 of this schodule 3, there: shall be paid on all steel or iron in the. products described in such paragraphs: (1) On steel or iron containing over 1/10% of vanadium, : or over 2/10% of tungsten, molybde-: num, or chromium, or over 6/10% of nickel, cobalt, or other metallio: alloying steel or Valued over 3-1/2 but not over 8 cents per pound. Other ---- (2) And an additional cumulative duty on any- 1 18% 18% Vanadium content over 1/10%------: $1 Tungsten content : over 2/10%------: 724 1 Molybdenum content: 654 over 2/10%. Chromium content. over 2/10%------: 34 In addition to the duties applica Currently applicable to the produ arcas designated (during 1951-53) by Trade Agreements Extension Act of 195 General Agreement on Tariffs and Phosphorus is not considered an steel or iron in excess of 5 percent; unless either is present in the steel is present in the iron in excess of Bound. 1/ In addition to the duties applicable under other paragraphs. Currently applicable to the products of Communist-dominated countries or arcas designated (during 1951-53) by the President pursuant to section 5 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951. 3/ General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), unless otherwise indicated. Phosphorus is not considered an alloying material unless present in the steel or iron in excess of 5 percent; nor is manganese or silicon so considered unless either is present in the steel in excess of 1 percent or unless either is present in the iron in excess of 3 percent. 5/ Bound. Table 8. IRON AND STEEL BOILER AND OTHER PLATS HOT THINNER United States rates of duty under the Tariff Act of 1930 Justy 1 1763 equal to $10 per short ton; 0.35 cent per pound, to $7 per short ton; and 0.175 cent per pound, to $3.50 per short ton. 2/ Currently applicable to the products of Communist-dominated countries or areas designated (during 1951-53) by the President pursuant to section 5 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951. 3/ General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), unless otherwise indicated. Note.--Imports subject to additional duties for alloy content under paragraph 305; for galvanizing, etc., under paragraph 309; and for cold hammering, etc., under paragraph 315. |