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| Tariff - 1931 - 36 pages
...consideration of the facts obtained in this investigation the commission finds: (1) That a comparison of the costs of production in the United States and in the principal competing country of olive oil, not specially provided for, dutiable under the act of 1930 at 6% cents per pound, does... | |
| United States Tariff Commission - Commerce - 1934 - 1170 pages
...Canadian lumber delivered at New York and Chicago [M feet, board measure] The commission reported that the differences in costs of production! in the United States and in the chief competing country, as ascertained for 1929, did not warrant a change in the present rate of duty... | |
| Academy of Political Science (U.S.) - Railroads - 1924 - 820 pages
...existing conditions," * ie, so that rates in the act may at all times equalize differences between costs of production in the United States and in the principal competing countries. Few precedents exist to guide the Tariff Commission in the details of administration. If... | |
| United States Tariff Commission - Barbiturates - 1925 - 26 pages
...Title I of the tariff act of 1922, 25 per cent assessed on the foreign value, does not equalize the differences in costs of production in the United States and in the principal competing country. The statute authorizes the President, in case the duty provided in Title I of the act does not equalize... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Agriculture and Forestry Committee - 1925 - 72 pages
...down. HI. THE THEORY OF THE AMERICAN TARIFF The basic principle of the American protective tariff is to " equalize differences in costs of production in the United States * * * and in competing foreign countries." (Tariff act of 1922.) This has been successful in protecting and expanding... | |
| United States Tariff Commission - Quails - 1925 - 22 pages
...REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES INVESTIGATION OF THE COSTS OF PRODUCTION IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN THE PRINCIPAL COMPETING FOREIGN COUNTRY OF BORWHITE QUAIL WITH APPENDIX PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT... | |
| United States Tariff Commission - Butter - 1926 - 188 pages
...Commission in the investigation, for the purposes of section 315 of the tariff act of 1922, of the costs of production in the United States and in the principal competing foreign country of butter. Commissioner Costigan informs the commission that he desires an opportunity... | |
| United States Tariff Commission - Taximeters - 1926 - 36 pages
...Commission in the investigation, for the purposes of section 315 of the tariff act of 1922, of the costs of production in the United States and in the principal competing foreign country of taximeters. Respectfully, 601148 THOMAS O. MARVIN, Chairman. in TABLE OF CONTENTS... | |
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