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Proposed new customs tariff

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1016540337
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-79957
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Proposed new customs tariff
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Printed under the authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office by Darling and Son, Limited
Year of publication:
1914
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (IV, 110 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2018
Collection:
Economics Books
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Chapter

Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Section 3. Mineral products
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Proposed new customs tariff
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Section 1. Animal materials
  • Section 2. Vegetable products
  • Section 3. Mineral products
  • Section 4. Tectile materials and manufactures thereof
  • Section 5. Industrial, oils, vanishes, and blacking, combustible materials, and paints
  • Section 6. Paper, cardboard, and manufactures thereof
  • Section 7. Beverages an liquors
  • Section 8. Perfumery, pharamaceutical and chemical products
  • Section 9. Machines, instruments, tools, apparatus, &c.
  • Section 10. Arms, ammunition, and explosives
  • Section 11. Miscellaneous

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26 PROPOSED NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF. 
  
Proposed Tariff Classification. 
Present. 
Rate of Duty. 
Proposed. 
  
SKCTION 3.—MINERAL PRODUCTS—continued. 
B.—IRON AND STEEL—continued. 
Manufactures—continued. 
371 Bedsteads and cradles, complete or incomplete, packed in 
cases or “ jabas,” with or without ornaments of bronze 
Bedsteads of iron with one of the ends of bronze: the 
latter will pay separately the duty which applies to 
bedsteads of bronze. 
Bedsteads and cradles, with or without parts or 
ornaments of bronze, complete, in cases or *jabas” 
The same, incomplete, imported with or without iron 
strips or fasteners ok 
Bedsteads and cradles, with head of bron ze ‘and feet 
of iron or wice versa, complete, with or without 
bronze ornaments in the iron ze, in cases or 
“jabas” 
The same, incomplete, imported with or without iron 
strips or fasteners 
372 Venetian or Persian blinds, including their accessories ... 
373 Wire fencing 
Door locks, with or without knobs, with or without one or 
more keys or small parts of other material : 
374 French or their imitations with spring bolts .. 
The same, other than with spring bolts ; 
375 Those called *“ de bomba,” and Yale or similar locks 
376 Other locks, not specified 
French or imitations thereof, called “de bomba 
English or North American, and imitations 
thereof, and those 7 the 2almn made in the 
country : 
377 Locks, with or without bells or small parts of other 
material, for articles of furniture, trunks, boxes, or 
portmanteaux <x 
378 Dogspikes, fishplates or binding plates, sole plates, 
sleepers and other material, not specified, for railway 
and tramway permanent ways, melding portable or 
aerial railways nd : vu a 
Dogspikes for railways ... ae os 
Binding plates or fishplates for raitways a on 
Sleepers for railways  ... So ae ha 
Nails and tacks, and staples or fasteners for fences, book- 
binding and other uses not specified : 
Of wire: 
379 Up to 25 millimetres in length 
380 Exceeding 25 millimetres in length 
Cut : 
381 Up to 25 millimetres in length evn 
382 Exceeding 25 millimetres in length... Si 
Cut or rough nails for car penter ng, ex- 
ceeding 25 millimetres in length  ... . 
The same, of wire . 
Nails, large and small, tacks ‘and brads, of 
all sizes, for other purposes, not specially 
men tioned, of iron or steel or wire thereof 
Fasteners or Singles Jor fence-wire or vine- 
yards . 
The sume, for fastening cases, for electric 
bell wire, for bookbinding, or AR other 
Purposes ia Sa tou a, a 
Pesos ets. 
(See below.) 
Per Lilog. (gross). 
016 
0 20 
0 32 
0 48 
0 28 
0 05 
: [Per kilog. (tnclud- 
ing internal 
packing). 
0 60 
0 42 
(See below.) { 
"Per kilog. (includ- 
ing internal 
packing). 
0 90 
0 24 
0 27} 
(See below.) 
Per kilog. (gross). 
0 01 
0 003 
0 02: 
| ( 
1 
| See below. - 
| 
L 
Per Filog. (gross.) 
0 04} 
0 06 
0 15 
0 01 
0 12 
  
Pesos cts. 
Per kilog. (gross). 
0 20 
Per kilog. (gross). 
0 30 
0 05 
Per vlog. (legal). 
0 50 
0.30 
0 90 
0 25 
Per Eilog. (legal). 
0 40 
Per Irilog. (gross). 
0. 02 
Per kilog. (gross.) 
0 16 
0 10 
3 18 
0 06 
 
	        

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