Import Tax on Lead and Zinc: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session, on S. 2376, a Bill to Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Impose Import Taxes on Lead and Zinc. July 22, 23, and 24, 1957

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9. lappuse - Zinc in blocks, pigs, or slabs, and zinc dust, 1% cents per pound ; in sheets, 2 cents per pound ; in sheets coated or plated with nickel or other metal (except gold, silver, or platinum), or solutions...
281. lappuse - The products of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall be accorded treatment no less favorable than that accorded to like products of national origin in respect of all laws, regulations and requirements affecting their internal sale, offering for sale, purchase, transportation, distribution or use.
6. lappuse - President under the provisions of section 3 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951, as amended...
50. lappuse - Torquay schedule, being imported into the United States in such increased quantities, both actual and relative, as to cause serious injury to the domestic industry producing -like or directly competitive products, and as to threaten continuance of such injury; 6.
253. lappuse - Accessibility of strategic and critical materials to the United States in time of war and for our expanding economy.
9. lappuse - Commission instituted an escape clause investigation under section 7 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951.
256. lappuse - ... to minimize or eliminate barriers to the flow of private investment capital and international trade; to facilitate the creation of a climate favorable to the investment of private capital ; and to assist, on a basis of selfhelp and mutual cooperation, the efforts of free peoples to develop their economic resources and to increase their productive capabilities.
50. lappuse - Agreement safety pins described in the said item 350 are being imported into the United States in such increased quantities, both actual and relative, as to cause serious injury to the domestic industry producing like or directly competitive products; 5.
256. lappuse - States recognizes that the progress of free peoples in their efforts to further their economic development, and thus to strengthen their freedom, is important to the security and general welfare of the United States. The Congress further recognizes the necessity in some cases of assistance to such peoples if they are to succeed in these efforts. The Congress accordingly reaffirms that it is the policy of the United States, and declares it to be the...
16. lappuse - ... all pigments containing lead, dry or in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, not specially provided for, 30 per centum ad valorem.

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