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Comparison of rates of duty in the Tariff Act of 1930 and in the Tariff Act of 1922

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1830977903
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-221410
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Comparison of rates of duty in the Tariff Act of 1930 and in the Tariff Act of 1922
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Government Printing Office
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
VII, 176 Seiten
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Chapter

Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Part I. Comparison by items, so far as import statistics are available, by paragraphs, and by schedules, of the rates of duty under the tariff act of 1922 and the tariff act of 1930
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

Table of contents

  • Comparison of rates of duty in the Tariff Act of 1930 and in the Tariff Act of 1922
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part I. Comparison by items, so far as import statistics are available, by paragraphs, and by schedules, of the rates of duty under the tariff act of 1922 and the tariff act of 1930
  • Part II. Analysis of changes in the act of 1930 as compared with the act of 1922
  • Part III. Comparison of the equivalent rates of duty in the tariff act of 1922 and the tariff act of 1930, by groups of commodities arranged according to the statistical classification followed by the Derpartment of Commerce in its annual publications of imports for consumption
  • Index to part I.

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9 
SCHEDULE 1.—CHEMICALS, OILS, AND PAINTS—Continued 
Comparison of rates of duly in the tariff act of 1922 and the tariff act of 1930—Continued 
Paragraph | 
Commodity | 
Unit of 
quantity |— 
Imports, calendar year 1928 
Computed duties on 
1928 imports 
Rate of duty 
Actual or com- 
puted ad valo- 
rem rate 
Actof | Actof 
1922 | 1930 
Act of Act of | 
1922 | 1930 
Quantity" Value { Fou | Act of 9) aut of 1930 | 
Act of 1922 
Act of 1930 
8 | 87: 
89 7 
89 87 
89 87 
89 87 
39 87 
Thorium nitrate. ooo. 
Thorium oxide and other salts of thorium, ns, p. { 
lerium nitrate. - — ccceeanao A 
Jerium AUOTiAe. o cee momo 
Jalts of cerium, 0.8. Po foo. 
Yas-mantle scrap consisting in chief value of me- 
sallic oxides. 
Total, paragraph... o.oo...) 
Tin compounds: 
88 Tin bichloride, tin tetrachloride. ommacocenoo|-o.d0 
8, All other chemical compounds, mixtures, and |. wor] 
salts, of which tin constitutes the element 
of chief value. 
Total, paragraph. o.oo. ___ 
89 | Titanium potassium oxalate, and all compounds | 
and mixtures containing titanium. 
90 | Turpentine, spirits of eee. 
90 | Turpenting, GUM emcee eee aL 
90 | ROSIN cma ammm emcees reac 
Total, Paragraph eee camo ccmoameea 
Vanadium compounds: 
Nn | Vanadic acid, vanadic anhydride, and salts_.. 
i Chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, | 
wholly or in chief value of vanadium, 
n. s. p. f. 
Total, Paragraph. «coeoemenmemei } d0.eaas 10 11 _ i” 1 cme unmmansmenminmansssanesnnilonellloms pees 25, | 40.00 
32 | Vanilla beans. .cooommecmavmm meee do. | 1, 304, 520 | 2,102,973 | oo : ' 
wmmmeefeenbon 5 304, , 102, 97 1.612 391, 356 391,356 | 30 cents per pound....._........._| 30 cent . 
32 | TONKA DEANS ~ -mmmmmoomeemneeneeaeoeeeTdO TD 194, 454 185,660 | .955 48,614 48,614 | 25 cents per pound... .| » on ra Bertman 5 is 3 i 
Total, paragraph «ooo Omen 1,498, 974 4,288,642 | _______ 438,970 439,970 oem me ©1922) 19.22 
93 | Zine chloride.  ooonnonociei do 1,125 037 47,1 | | oo : : 
i : creme) a en@On , 125, 7,185 042 14, 637 14, 637 | 1340 cents per pound. .ooooaooo. 3 
3 Zhe Wl emma — TTlaelllll 1365472 2,866 | 021 10; 241 10,241 | 37 cent per 0 el cwmemucmmorer = % 3 i 
: ee ememmme meses mme nme e cman 00 oon 338, 030 4,285 | 1140 5,070 10,141 | 134 cents per pound..." 7} 8 cents per pound -_._LIITTIITT wire ands 
Total, Paragraph. «ceeeconocomemcmccmamen i dO cee) 2,829,439 123,286 eee 29,948 35,019 |e eeeenaen ; 129 | 28.40 
: x emma er mmm Mh 5 
Mn | Collodion emulsion oan ooo Q) , ¢) — 25 per LC ———— 25 DET CON occ mcmoccemmnnnac| 25.00 25. 00 
35 | Azides, fulminates, fulminating powder, So tg | % Gig | [CC ut 
| sy, Suis, Jui , and | Pound... 58, 493 | 116,945 | 1.999 | 7,32 | 7,312 1244 cents per pound. ............. 1254 cents per pound. .oeeeeeo| 6.25| 6.25 
eto ———— = barat puss tobe Jeri 
96 | Dynamite and other high explosives, put u; | ee re ne 
slicks a isin willis 3,750 930 | .248 47 47 134 cents per pound...............| 1}{ cents per pound... ...c...._..} 5.04 [504 
: asting. 
_—te ee 
97 | Wood tar and pitch of wood, and tar oil from wood .j.. do.......| 4,081,560 | 106, 257 | . 026 | Free. 40, 816 | Fre8- uveeeeereceaceceeccecemaaee.  L CeNt per pound Sewn 
Bottles, vials, jars, demijohns, carboys, ete., filled: — rr TT pelle 
al Holding less than 4 Pilbeam o| GrOSS...-. 380 (3%) SRMSSSY 190 190 [} t: 
gl Holding not less ¥ pint nor over 1 pint._.____| Pound.._. 25,171 ( RR 377 377 pre- hy Bd Erercnra 
olding Over 1 Pith eeeoooeeeoeae | GO 19,381 (0 eee 1,014 1,014 I PMG sneer Eo 
TO enorme nem eee] 2,481 | 2,481 ee. mmm ce 
Total, Schedule Luu mmeooaoceemcmmannLlle i | 
» a | 94, 752, 902 ammemnna] 27, 688, 949 | 29,748,168 [meceman. ceeeaaf 29.22 31.40 
ound... 
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doo... 
douacean 
G0.aennn 
12,422 | $14, 105 
9 4 
102 121 
100 2 
100, 824 8,047 
tH] mn 
1,135 
5,222 
', 186 
. 260 
080 
$4,936 
16 
42 
9 
2,816 | 
$4,936 
1€ 
4° 
£ 
2,816 
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31 
888 
1883 
1688 
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9 
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88 
1681 
217 | 
217 
217 
No imports for 19s. . . 
' Rate on oxalic acid changed by presidential proclamation from 4 cents to 6 cents per pound, effective Jan. 28, 1925. 
Duty free, under par. 1685, if used chiefly for fertilizer, 
Imports not segregated. A . 
: Rate on methyl alcohol changed by presidential proclamation from 12 cents to 18 cents per gallon, effective Dec. 27, 1926. 
Partial imports for port of New York. 
Rate on barium carbonate, precipitated, changed by presidential proclamation from 1 cent to 134 cents per pound, effective Apr. 25, 1928, 
} Rate on barium dioxide changed by presidential proclamation from 4 cents to 6 cents per pound, effective June 18, 1924. 
Rate on diethylbarbituric acid and derivatives changed by presidential proclamation to 25 per cent based on American selling price, effective Nov. 29, 1924 
J When competitive with domestic products, dutiable on basis of American selling price; when noncompetitive, dutiable on United States value, . 
! Rate on phenol changed by presidential proclamation from 40 per cent ad valorem and 7 cents per pound based on American selling price to 20 per cent ad valorem and 314 cents per pound, effective Nov. 30, 1927. 
J Rate on eresylic acid changed by presidential proclamation from 40 per cent ad valorem and 7 cents per pound based on American selling price to 20 per cent ad valorem and 334 cents per pound, effective Aug. 19, 1927. 
3 Artificial silk waste dutiable at 10 per cent under act of 1922. 
{ Figure is incomplete. 
¢ Finished or partly finished articles specially provided for, dutisble under the paragraphs where mentioned by name. 
5 Not mentioned by name in act of 1922; classified for duty at 25 per cent, 60 per cent, and later, by court decision, at 40 cents per pound. 
7 Casein glue dutiable at 30 per cent ad valorem; imports not segregated. 
3 Estimated. . 
9 With proviso for reduced rates in event domestic production does not supply certain proportion of consumption within specified periods. . 
© Rapeseed oil, not denatured, dutiable at 6 cents per gallon; when rendered unfit for edible purposes, free. The oil is not used for edible purposes in the United States. 
1 Sunflower oil, not denatured, dutiable at 20 per cent ad valorem. 
2 Duty-free imports of coconut oil from the Philippine Islands in 1028 amounting to 200,636,702 pounds, valued at $23,061,357, not included. 
4 Palm-kernel oil, denatured, free. 
# The ps od ama ef aly is a minimum rate; owing to the provision that any combination or mixture in this paragraph shall be dutiable at 25 per cent *‘but not less than the rate applicable to the component material 
ject to the highest rate of duty. i i . 
3 Rate on potassium chlorate changed by presidential proclamation from 114 cents to 2!4 cents per pound, effective May 11, 1925. 
16 Rate on potassium permanganate changed by presidential proclamation from 4 cents to 6 cents per pound, effective Dec. 16, 1928. 
1 Assessed at 25 per cent ad valorem under par. 5 until court decision of Dec. 4, 1928, making sodium and lithium free. 
8 Rate on sodium nitrite changed by presidential proclamation from 3 cents to 414 cents per pound, effective Jan. 5, 1924. 
9 Rate on sodium silicofluoride changed by presidential proclamation to 25 per cent based on American selling price, effective Sept. 15, 1928. 
0 Value included in valae of contants
	        

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