Methods of Determining Value of Imported Goods for Duty Purposes: Hearings Before the Committee on FinanceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 286 страница |
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... reductions should not be made by simply passing a bill of which these reductions would be a byproduct ? In other words , supposing in a particular instance the reduction in valuation would be as much as 20 percent . Now , if anyone ...
... reductions should not be made by simply passing a bill of which these reductions would be a byproduct ? In other words , supposing in a particular instance the reduction in valuation would be as much as 20 percent . Now , if anyone ...
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... reduction of tariffs . Now , through H. R. 6040 , a further substantial reduction in duties can be achieved by changing the rules for determining dutiable value of imports subject to ad valorem and compound duties . The Bureau of Census ...
... reduction of tariffs . Now , through H. R. 6040 , a further substantial reduction in duties can be achieved by changing the rules for determining dutiable value of imports subject to ad valorem and compound duties . The Bureau of Census ...
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... reduction in duties on half of the non - coal - tar organic chemicals subject to ad valorem or compound duties , and about 12 percent overall . The reduction will not be made selectively , but will apply across the board to every ad ...
... reduction in duties on half of the non - coal - tar organic chemicals subject to ad valorem or compound duties , and about 12 percent overall . The reduction will not be made selectively , but will apply across the board to every ad ...
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abroad administrative Antidumping Act apply appraised ascorbic acid average BARNHARD basis believe bill Bureau BYRD CHAIRMAN Commerce commodities competition compromise Congress customs law customs procedures customs valuation decrease delegation determine difference domestic industry dumping effect eliminate enactment entries export value fact foreign countries foreign trade foreign value free trade GATT HARRY F HAWES hearings HELFRICH HOOKER import license Japan June 25 labor legislation LERCH lower manufacturers ment merchandise mfrs million nations organic chemicals present law President proposed amendment protection provisions question RADCLIFFE rates of duty reason record result ROSE Secretary section 402 sell Senate Finance Committee Senator BENNETT Senator DOUGLAS Senator FREAR Senator MALONE statement STRACKBEIN Tariff Act Tariff Commission tariff reductions taxes textile tion Trade Agreements Act Treasury Department trial period United States Senate valorem duties valuation procedures valuation standards wholesale WILKINSON