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

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SCHEDULE 38.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF—Continued 
Comparison of rates of duly in the tariff act of 1922 and the tariff act of 1930—Continued 
Paragraph 
Actual or com- 
puted ad valo- 
rem rate 
. "Unit of 
Commodity I quantity —— 
Imports, calendar year 1928 Conpain Siis LL 
Rate of duty 
\ct of| Act of 
1922 | 1930 
Quantity |  Vame | VU | Act of 1922] Act of 1930, 
Act of 1922 
Act of 1930 
Actof | Act of 
1922 1930 
| Manufactures of metal, u. 5. p. f—Continued. 
; Total, manufactures of metals, n. s. p. {.— 
399 397 | In chief value of, or plated with plati- | o_o... 
num, gold or silver, or colored with gold 
lacquer. 
399 397 J In chief value of base metal, not plated _________.__| oo... 
with platinum, gold or silver, and not | 
colored with gold lacquer. 
Total, paragraph. __.oonoconaoooo. 
398 | Administrative provisions. co.eeuencoaaeacioa. 
Total, Schedule 3, for which comparable 
calculations have been made. 
NONCOMPARABLE ITEMS 
$1, 551, 905 [omen $931, 108 $1,008, 787 | 60 DOr COG. momecmeameeeoee es 
8,806,672 |.____...| 3,558,507 | 3,044,151 | 40 Der cont... eeieieeeeeee 
Per cent] Per cent 
35. per cent. _...ecoieeoceenceeoaa-2| 60.00 65.00 
a 40.00 44.33 
ee. 10,848,067 |__| 4, 489, 796 
Co... 118 658,708 _— 40,008,772 1 41,538, 921 
42.97 | 47.40 
33.71 | 35.01 
In the following paragraph rates of duty are 
so classified for some articles in the tariff act 
»f 1930 that the rates of duty therein can not 
se applied to available import statistics for 
‘hose articles for 1928. Available data for these 
ioncomparable iterns are shown in the para- 
graph below. 
.tches and chronometers: 
Chronometers, box or ship... __..____..........| Number. 
"Watch movements in cases or otherwise— 
Having less than 7 jewels. __.____..__...__|-..do....__ 
Having 7 and not over 11 jewels_______._.l.._do.____. 
Having over 11 and not over 15 jewels_ __.{...do..____ 
Javing over 15 and not over 17 jewels, un- |{.._do...._. 
adjusted, 
Having 17 jewels, adjusted to temperature._.|...do...... 
Having 17 jewels, adjusted to 3 positions__|...do....__ 
Having 17 jewels, adjusted to 5 positions__!...do...... 
Having over 17 jewels, adjusted or not-._.|--.do....._ 
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ther 2 of watches and chronomoters. ... |<. ccaaoooo 
inameled dials for watches and instruments..| Number... 
‘ewels for watches, clocks, meters, or com- |...do_..._. 
passes. 
Total, DATOS earn smn nvr sm mmm mmm fin 
Total, Schedule 8. oe ___ 
67 
367 
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Bl fenmnnnnnone 1B POT ORO canyssssnmnpmnsm—nns 
1,805,863 |..ooco.... Scentseach_..._..... 
45,600 {ooo Bl.26eaCh..._.criminann. 
2,600,830 {_._..___... 32.00each..._... 
122,625 |ocmoenaes. 327508000 ccane in cee ae 
TB, 20 | mn mmimmmmnas DBS BMI csmimmimie nm mmission a i fo iin is wii was me 
18 Jewemmanmwews” SLID OUONewrmpammenmenpenmonss 3% fsmssmmensepemensonmmms smn ws smn 
4 7 lrconmminnssn’ TOAD OM. co mvuvw mmm sm sions far so Sa Sm i a ws i 
i RT ag LT [FR mre 
r bsncrscincmn 15 THE OBIE nic ne mammmmm smn smi ta bom a mts mmm nb SEAR SRA Bom 
memes 0 A —— 
w=vnumcwaaa-' 3 conts each plus 45 percent... | ooo... - 
2,217 prone) 10 POF COD vo cece comme cama ome mm—en mmm ommmne 
11,7€5,% 0 7, 598, 827 | (38) 
130, 421, 425 — 5002. 800 | oe iaiiinnle om mmm dh Mim Him ile SRR HEH RAR SESS 
40,00 |__on.. 
2s fm 
ve TTL 
a0) 
| 34.97 — 
2,407,818 
36, 430 
i, 300, 415 
44, 591 
14, 759 
3,999 
691 
4,500 
1,279, 988 
86, 526 
27, 049, 937 
1 Rate of duty on pig iron changed by presidential proclamation from 75 cents to $1.1214 per ton, effective Mar. 25, 1927. 
2 Import statistics not segregated to show the quantity and value of granular or sponge iron. Additional duties are provided according to the content of vanadium, tungsten, molybdenum, and chromium, but import statistics 
jo not show content, therefore the additional duties can not be calculated. 
# Rate of duty under act of 1930 on tungsten metal is 60 cents per pound plus 50 per cent ad valorem, and on tungstic acid and ail other compounds of tungsten, n. s. p. f., 60 cents per pound plus 40 per cent ad valorem. Im- 
ort statistics of these items can not be segregated for application of new rates. 
1 Duty of 134 cents per pound under paragraph 303 plus 34 cent per pound under paragraph 315. . 
8 Segregation of import statistics of steel bars, valued over 5 cents and not over 8 cents per pound, between hollow bars, drill steel, etc., and other steel bars is estimated. 
} Additional duty based on 32,262 pounds imported in 1928, value not shown separately. Adjustment for tungsten and molybdenum estimated. Data for vanadium and chromium not available. 
1 Segregation of import statistics of wire rope and strand between rope and strand is estimated, viz, 90 per cent rope and 10 per cent strand 
3 Imports of Fourdrinier wire are included in paragraph 372 and can not be segregated. 
) Import statistics of autoclaves are not available. 
° Import statistics of upholstery nails, thumb tacks, and chair glides are not available. 
1 No imports in 1928, 
3 Antidumping duty. 
4 Includes antidumping duty. 
s Average rate of duty (16.5 cents per gross) used for computation. Statistics for other than carbon steel pens, dutiable at 18 cents per gross act of 1930 not available. 
8 Imports only partially segregated. The segregated items are listed under paragraph 353 but are included under 372 and 397, 
7 Imports of manicure and pedicure nippers included in paragraph 361 can not be segregated for transfer to paragraph 354. 
18 Computed duties for act of 1930 are taken as being the same as under the act of 1922, as import statistics can not be segregated between blades in strips’and all other blades 
1» Imports not segregated. Included in paragraph 397. 
2 Imports of parts of pistols can not he segregated to show effect of reduction in rates. 
31 Not comparable. (See figures at end of schedule, page 36.) . 
#2 Import statistics not available according to changes in classification for application of rates of duty under act of 1930. It is estimated that the rates under act of 1930 would increase the total revenue of the paragraph 50 per 
-nt; therefore the ad valorem rate is shown only for total of the paragraph. . 
23 Data for segregation of electrical mechanisms, transferred to paragraph 353, are not available. 
9 i > ay on sosimans changed by presidental proclamation from $3 each plus 45 per cent ad valorem on foreign value to $3 each plus 27.1 per cent on American selling price, effective Dec. 27, 1025 
1» Countervailing duty. 
6 Includes countervailing duty. - 
#1 Included in this paragraph are electrical machinery or apparatus which under act of 1930 are transferred to paragraph 353. The rates under paragraph 353 are used but the actual transfer of articles has not been made because 
are is doubt that import segregations are complete. 
i Average rate of duty (35 per cent) used for computation. Imports under 30 per cent and 40 per cent rates could not be segregated. 
» Import statistics of Fourdrinier wire, included in this paragraph, can not be segregated for transfer to paragraph 318. 
0 Import statistics of stamping and embossing material not available. 
1 Rate on gold leaf changed by presidential proclamation from 55 to 82% cents per 100 on Jeaves not exceeding in size 334 by 334 inches and on larger leaves in proportion, effective Mar. 25, 1627. 
32 Imports not available. 
1 Estimated. 
3 Rate on print rollers changed by presidential proclamation from 60 per cent ad valorem to 72 per cent ad valorem, effective July 21, 1926, 
# Separate statistics not available according to changes of classification among paragraphs 352, 396, and 397, nor for such of these tools which have been classified as parts of machines in paragraph 372. 
3 Import statistics not available according to changes in classification for application of rates of duty under act of 1930. 
v Including automobile trucks, truck and motor bus chassis, truck bodies, busses and bus bodies specially provided for in act of 1930 at 25 per cent, as import statistics are not segregated. 
18 Act of 1930 includes all pleasure boats, whether sail, steam, or motor propelled. 
# X-ray machines classified under par. 372 in act of 1922. 
0 Act of 1030, valued over $50 each, rate 65 per cent: import statistics not segregated.
	        
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