Tariff Act of 1929: Hearings Before the Committee on Fiance, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, First Session on H.R. 2667, an Act to Provide Revenue, to Regulate Commerce with Foreign Countries, to Encourage the Industries of the United States, to Protect American Labor, and for Other Purposes. Special and Administrative Provisions. July 15, 16, 17, and 18, 1929. Indexed. Printed for the Use of the Committee on FinanceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 - 620 psl. |
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15 psl.
... Cuban competition ; and Cuba has a preferential rate , a preferential entry into our markets . To end this Cuban situation we advocate terminating that reciprocal trade agree- ment . A similar conclusion applies to the Philippines ...
... Cuban competition ; and Cuba has a preferential rate , a preferential entry into our markets . To end this Cuban situation we advocate terminating that reciprocal trade agree- ment . A similar conclusion applies to the Philippines ...
16 psl.
... Cuban market very largely to the exclusion , of course , of American wheat and American flour . The House amendment requires this Canadian milled - in - bond flour , when shipped to Cuba , to pay a rate of duty equivalent to the ...
... Cuban market very largely to the exclusion , of course , of American wheat and American flour . The House amendment requires this Canadian milled - in - bond flour , when shipped to Cuba , to pay a rate of duty equivalent to the ...
19 psl.
... CUBAN RECIPROCAL TREATY The American Farm Bureau Federation further recommends that the United States abrogate the Cuban reciprocity of 1902 whereby each country grants to the other a 20 per cent preferential reduction in the tariff ...
... CUBAN RECIPROCAL TREATY The American Farm Bureau Federation further recommends that the United States abrogate the Cuban reciprocity of 1902 whereby each country grants to the other a 20 per cent preferential reduction in the tariff ...
20 psl.
... Cuban tariff that 100 per cent American wheat flour received . This situation gave flour milled from Canadian wheat an advantage over flour composed entirely of American wheat when shipped to the Cuban market , on account of the lower ...
... Cuban tariff that 100 per cent American wheat flour received . This situation gave flour milled from Canadian wheat an advantage over flour composed entirely of American wheat when shipped to the Cuban market , on account of the lower ...
21 psl.
... Cuban preferential which it would not have gotten if shipped directly from Canada to Cuba , the Canadian wheat , produced under lower cost conditions than American wheat , gained an advantage over American wheat which it would not have ...
... Cuban preferential which it would not have gotten if shipped directly from Canada to Cuba , the Canadian wheat , produced under lower cost conditions than American wheat , gained an advantage over American wheat which it would not have ...
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ad valorem amendment American appraiser Association Attorney barrels basis BEVANS bill of lading brief Buffalo bushels Canada Canadian wheat cent CHAIRMAN coconut oil collector Commerce committee competition Congress consignee copra cost of production Cuba Cuban Customs Court customs laws entry export fact Filipino flour foreign country foreign trade zones Government HOGUELAND imported merchandise increase industry invoice labor legislation LERCH manufacturer ment METZ millers milling in bond OSIAS overtime owner paragraph penalty Philippine Islands PILLSBURY port present President proposed protection provision question railroads rate of duty repairs Secretary section 336 selling price Senator BINGHAM Senator CONNALLY Senator EDGE Senator HARRISON Senator KING Senator REED Senator SACKETT Senator SHORTRIDGE Senator SIMMONS Senator SMOOT Senator WALSH ship statement sugar tariff act tariff bill Tariff Commission tion trade United States Senate United States value valuation vessel VRIES WALSH of Massachusetts WOLL