General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Issues 95-113U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 |
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... period , the binding so placed upon such books shall be dutiable as provided in paragraph 1410 of the Tariff Act of 1930 . PAR . 1630. Books and pamphlets printed wholly or chiefly in languages other than English . PAR . 1631. Any ...
... period , the binding so placed upon such books shall be dutiable as provided in paragraph 1410 of the Tariff Act of 1930 . PAR . 1630. Books and pamphlets printed wholly or chiefly in languages other than English . PAR . 1631. Any ...
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... Period Import Duties Wool growers in the United States have had tariff protection since 1816 , except for the periods 1894-97 and 1913-21 , when wool was on the free list . At the time of the passage of the Underwood act of 1913 placing ...
... Period Import Duties Wool growers in the United States have had tariff protection since 1816 , except for the periods 1894-97 and 1913-21 , when wool was on the free list . At the time of the passage of the Underwood act of 1913 placing ...
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... period , domestic produc- tion showed an upward trend with moderate fluc- tuations in output from year to year while con- sumption was affected by the level of industrial employment . Domestic per - capita consumption , however , for ...
... period , domestic produc- tion showed an upward trend with moderate fluc- tuations in output from year to year while con- sumption was affected by the level of industrial employment . Domestic per - capita consumption , however , for ...
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... period , and but 5 percent in the second . Of the dutiable wools imported into the United States in the years 1937-39 , 35 percent were Aus- tralian , 22 percent Argentine , 15 percent Uru- guayan , 13 percent New Zealand , and 4 ...
... period , and but 5 percent in the second . Of the dutiable wools imported into the United States in the years 1937-39 , 35 percent were Aus- tralian , 22 percent Argentine , 15 percent Uru- guayan , 13 percent New Zealand , and 4 ...
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... period 804 million pounds were im- ported on Government account for stockpiling . Stocks Accumulation As mills turned to the production of civilian goods toward the end of the war , use of domestic wools dropped sharply and Commodity ...
... period 804 million pounds were im- ported on Government account for stockpiling . Stocks Accumulation As mills turned to the production of civilian goods toward the end of the war , use of domestic wools dropped sharply and Commodity ...
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Page 48 - Article 61 1. The Economic and Social Council shall consist of eighteen Members of the United Nations elected by the General Assembly. 2. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 3, six members of the Economic and Social Council shall be elected each year for a term of three years. A retiring member shall be eligible for immediate re-election. 3. At the first election, eighteen members of the Economic and Social Council shall be chosen.
Page 47 - Subject to the requirement that such measures are not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between countries where the same conditions prevail, or a disguised restriction on international trade, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent the adoption or enforcement by any contracting party of measures: (a) necessary to protect public morals; (b) necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health...
Page 18 - 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...