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7. Ivory tusks in natural state.
8. Old junk..
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21, 596,000

6,661,000

1,964,000

829,000

632,000

273, 110, 000 1 Includes imported substitutes, which thus compete indirectly with the domestic production. The segregation between competitive and noncompetitive products is in accordance with the claims that have been made by the representatives of the various agricultural organizations in the United States before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives. No allowance has been made for the varying degrees of competition with the domestic product, or for those special uses where the domestic product is said to be not suitable and there is, therefore, no competition between the imported and the domestic product.

Source: Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States, calendar year 1927. Prepared by Charles L. Luedtke, Associate Agricultural Economist, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture.

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TABLE IV. Value of imports of agricultural and non-agricultural products on the dutiable and free lists during the calendar year 1927, showing duties collected, percentage of total, equivalent ad valorem, etc.

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1. Articles with equivalent ad valorem duty of more than 40 per cent. 2. Articles having equivalent ad valorem duty of 40 per cent or less.

Total, all nonagricultural products.

C. TOTAL (agricultural and nonagricultural).

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TABLE IV.-Value of imports of agricultural and non-agricultural products on the dutiable and free list during the calendar year 1927, showing duties collected, percentage of total, equivalent ad valorem, etc.-Continued

II. IMPORTS ON THE FREE LIST

Source: Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States, calendar year 1927. Prepared in Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Charles L. Luedtke, associate agricultural economist.

TABLE V.-Value and percentage of imports on free and dutiable lists during the calendar year 1927

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II. PERCENTAGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND NONAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ON THE DUTIABLE AND FREE LISTS, ETC.

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Represents miscellaneous imports on the free list, valued at less than $200,000, including agricultural and nonagricultural products, and aggregating a total value of $44,204,000. 'Not segregated according to competitive and noncompetitive.

Source: Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States, calendar year 1927. Prepared in Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Charles L. Luedtke, Associate Agricultural Economist.

TABLE VI.-Summary of value and percentage of imports of agricultural and nonagricultural products on the dutiable and free lists during the calendar year 1927

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Source: Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States, calendar year 1927. Compiled in Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Charles L. Luedtke, Associate Agricultural Economist.

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