Commercial Policy Series, Volume 150Division of Publications, Office of Public Affairs, 1948 |
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1955 agreement country 1955 agreement Negotiating 25 percent 83rd Congress ad valorem agreement Negotiating country albacore Belgian Congo Belgian francs Bind free Japan cellulose acetate cents per dozen chief value colored concessions granted concessions were granted contracting parties domestic production dozen pieces dromite dutiable duty Jan Duty to U.S. duty-free electric end of table ethylene glycol exports fabrics footnotes see end Free Bind free GATT Geneva 1955 agreement imports for consumption inches Japan Japanese imports Japanese purchases machines 15 Manila hemp manufactures menthol metal million dollars million pounds percent ad valorem petroleum coke plain-woven Protocol pumps Rate of duty rate was reduced rubber rye whiskies silk statutory rate synthetic fiber table and kitchen table Tariff Item Tariff Class Total U. S. imports trade tuna U.S. Commodity description United States granted United States production United States sales Vacuum tubes valued per dozen valued per lb yarn
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Página 114 - concessions. Where resort is had to this provision the government withholding or withdrawing concessions must give notice within 30 days to all other contracting parties and Japan and, upon request, must consult with contracting parties which have a substantial interest in the product concerned. It is also provided that all withheld or withdrawn
Página 70 - 1955, cannot be entered as waterproof cloth unless designed to afford protection against water to the extent expected in raincoats, protective sheeting, etc. Even the reduced duties will thus offer substantially higher protection than the industry enjoyed in recent past years. Cotton towels, other than pile fabrics (par.
Página 3 - In connection with the recently concluded tariff negotiations sponsored by the contracting parties involving Japan, it Is the foremost concern of the Japanese Government that wage standards and practices be maintained at fair levels in Industries, including export industries, of Japan".
Página 79 - tabulation shows each item, identified by tariff paragraph and statistical class, on which the United States granted a concession at Geneva in 1955; the rate of duty before the concession was made and the rate afterward; the country or countries with which each concession was initially negotiated; and the value of United States imports for consumption in
Página 112 - PART III INSTRUMENTS EMBODYING THE RESULTS OF THE NEGOTIATIONS INVOLVING JAPAN The following documents were prepared to embody the results of tariff negotiations involving Japan: 1. A Decision agreeing to the accession of Japan on the terms which are provided for in the Protocol of Terms of Accession of Japan to the General Agreement. At the time of the opening of the Protocol of
Página 66 - percent on an aggregate quantity equal to 20 percent of the United States pack of canned tuna fish during the immediately preceding calendar year, as reported by the United States Fish and Wildlife
Página 114 - shall be applied on the thirtieth day following the day upon which the government with which the concessions were initially negotiated gives the notification referred to in paragraph
Página 60 - binoculars of low power (par. 228(a)).—The United States reduced the duty on prism binoculars having a magnification of 5 diameters or less and valued not more than $12 each from 30 percent to 25 percent (the rate in
Página 124 - 83rd Congress provides that any footwear of which a major portion, in area, of the wearing surface of the outer sole is composed of rubber shall be regarded as having soles wholly or in chief value of rubber for the purpose of paragraph
Página 123 - are to become effective as soon as practicable after completion of negotiations to modify the applicable obligations of the United States under its