Tariff ... Hearing[s] ... on H.R. 7456 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 |
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Página 3071
... foreign article with which we must compete will pay a higher duty than if assessed upon the foreign values , which we admit , but even so , the foreign goods may well be landed here at less cost than we are able to manufacture them for ...
... foreign article with which we must compete will pay a higher duty than if assessed upon the foreign values , which we admit , but even so , the foreign goods may well be landed here at less cost than we are able to manufacture them for ...
Página 3072
... foreign manufacturer will pay will be 26 per cent of 75 cents , or 193 cents per pound . Now , under the present schedule if we are required to pay a specific duty of 20 cents per pound ( which is 19 cents , plus 1 cent for waste ) on ...
... foreign manufacturer will pay will be 26 per cent of 75 cents , or 193 cents per pound . Now , under the present schedule if we are required to pay a specific duty of 20 cents per pound ( which is 19 cents , plus 1 cent for waste ) on ...
Página 3082
... foreign articles and lines , and they will have to be discontinued as made in this country . At present we are paying 20 per cent on linen yarn , our raw mate- rial - and I want to emphasize that - and under the Fordney bill we will pay ...
... foreign articles and lines , and they will have to be discontinued as made in this country . At present we are paying 20 per cent on linen yarn , our raw mate- rial - and I want to emphasize that - and under the Fordney bill we will pay ...
Página 3102
... Foreign declared value . Difference .... 15.21 12.09 3. 12 H. R. 7456 does not provide for a protective tariff on Philippine - made cordage , as requested in the brief herein before mentioned . During the first nine months of 1921 ...
... Foreign declared value . Difference .... 15.21 12.09 3. 12 H. R. 7456 does not provide for a protective tariff on Philippine - made cordage , as requested in the brief herein before mentioned . During the first nine months of 1921 ...
Página 3103
... foreign cordage manufacturer had an American branch . Two ( one British and one Dutch ) have opened branches in New York City since the armistice . Quo- tations from these manufacturers have been 2 to 4 cents below the American market ...
... foreign cordage manufacturer had an American branch . Two ( one British and one Dutch ) have opened branches in New York City since the armistice . Quo- tations from these manufacturers have been 2 to 4 cents below the American market ...
Términos y frases comunes
25 cents 50 cents 50 per cent American manufacturers American valuation amount asbestos average BARBOUR beet sugar BOIES PENROSE brief brushes cane cent ad valorem cents a pound cents per pound cents per square CHAIRMAN CHENEY cloth compensatory duty competition consumer cost of production cotton crop Cuba Cuban sugar domestic export fabrics fact factories fiber figures flax flour Fordney bill foreign value grass rugs grease wool growers habutai imported increase Japan Japanese jute KRIDEL mills paragraph Pima cotton present profit protection rate of duty raw material refiners represent schedule scoured wool selling Senator CALDER Senator LA FOLLETTE Senator MCCUMBER Senator MCLEAN Senator SIMMONS Senator SMOOT Senator WALSH Senator WATSON silk sold specific duty specific rates square yard statement tariff bill tion to-day tons trade Tussah Underwood tariff United valorem duty wages woolen yarn York
Pasajes populares
Página 3389 - ... before the Ways and Means Committee of the House and the Finance Committee of the Senate, the amendment was not adopted.
Página 3850 - Cuba are and shall continue during the term of said convention preferential in respect to all like imports from other countries: Provided, That while said convention is in force no sugar imported from the Republic of Cuba, and being the product of the soil or industry of the Republic of Cuba, shall be admitted into the United States...
Página 3538 - ... diamonds, coral, rubies, cameos, and other precious stones and semiprecious stones, cut but not set, and suitable for use in the manufacture of jewelry...
Página 3708 - That the government of Cuba shall never enter into any treaty or other compact with any foreign power or powers which will impair or tend to impair the independence of Cuba, nor in any manner authorize or permit any foreign power or powers to obtain by colonization or for military or naval purposes or otherwise, lodgment in or control over any portion of said island.
Página 3514 - The CHAIRMAN. The committee will now take a recess until 2 o'clock this afternoon.
Página 3080 - Grasses and fibers: Istle or Tampico fiber, jute, jute butts, manila, sisal grass, sunn, and all other textile grasses or fibrous vegetable substances, not dressed or manufactured in any manner, and not specially provided for in this Act. 567. Gold-beaters' molds and gold-beaters
Página 3377 - Wool and hair which have been advanced in any manner or by any process of manufacture beyond the washed or scoured condition...
Página 3282 - 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...
Página 3851 - Are you really my son Esau, or not?" 22 So Jacob came closer to his father Isaac. When he touched him, he said, "The voice is the voice of Jacob, but the hands are the hands of Esau.
Página 3513 - I would like to read into the record at this point a letter from the Secretary of the Navy to Congressman Watson, of Pennsylvania, relative to asbestos treading] : NAVY DEPARTMENT, Washington, May 24, 1921.