Schedule of Italian duties on imports and exports-Continued. Articles. CATEGORY XIV.-Cereals, flour, paste, and vegetable products not comprised in other Ital. lire. Ital. lire. Ital. lire. Free.. (a) By the treaty there is allowed an importation of 4,000 quintals per year of dried and salted mutton called castradina," at a duty of 5 lire per 100 kilograms, on condition of producing certificates of origin. (8) By the treaty are admitted free of duty sardines, anchovies, and the like, packed in salt or in salt water. (c) The cheese known as brindza," made of goat and sheep milk, can be imported from AustriaHungary up to 800 quintals per year on producing proper certificates of origin. S. Doc. 231, pt 5—13 Schedule of Italian duties on imports and exports - Continued. 297 Mercery (Mercerie): Objects classed in the explanatory index Common, except those of wood and wooden Quintal.. a The conventional duty of 50 lire is applied only to felt hats. Those of ordinary felt, not garnished, for use of peasants, when from the Trent, enter Italy at the reduced duty of 15 centimes each on production of proper certificate of origin. Schedule of Italian duties on imports and exports-Continued. 303 Artificial flowers.... 304 305 306 307 308 309 By these are meant those things evidently intended to represent parts of flowers, as leaves, calix, petal, and the like. Frame-work for articles of fashion.. Of silk Of any other material Materials for umbrellas Paint brushes, with or without handles By these are meant objects not commercial, having a curious or scientific interest; samples of objects of natural history, like rare animals, living, stuffed or otherwise preserved; empty shells, except mother-of-pearl; samples of minerals, except precious stones; dried trees or herbs, &c.; antiques, old armor; antique furniture, mosaics, and works of lava detached, of all dimensions, and all that belongs to numismatics, like medals, cameos, and stones anciently cut. In objects of collections are not comprised objects of art anterior to the 19th century in marble, stone, or any other material, nor paintings, miniatures, designs on cloth, wood, walls, copper, paper, &c., the exportation of which is disciplined by special laws. ....do Quintal SPECIAL TARIFF OF ITALY WITH FRANCE. REPORT BY CONSUL CRAIN, OF MILAN. I have the honor to inclose herewith a list of duties on articles of French origin or manufacture imported into Italy as established by the treaty of commerce concluded between Italy and France November 3, 1881, and put in force the 16th ultimo. The duties on articles exported from Italy to France, prescribed by the fourth article of the treaty, are also contained in this list, though they do not differ from the Italian export duties previously existing. In my dispatch No. 46, of the 11th of March last, I inclosed to the Department a schedule embracing the duties on imports into Italy both under the Italian general tariff and the treaty concluded between Italy and Austria-Hungary December 27, 1878.* That schedule, together with the list herewith inclosed, comprehends the whole régime of Italian import and export duties. DUNHAM J. CRAIN, Consul. UNITED STATES CONSULATE, Milan, June 26, 1882. · Italian duties on imports of French origin or manufacture under the treaty between France and Italy in force on and after May 16, 1882. Of all kinds, in bottles of a capacity exceeding a half liter but not more than a liter. Of every kind, in bottles, of a capacity of one-half liter or less...... Oils, firm: Of olive. 100 kilograms.. ....do 3. CO 6.00 CATEGORY III.-Chemical products, medicinal compounds, rosins, and perfumery. Empty boxes for above articles. Medicines compounded, not named, accepted by a faculty of medicine (without tare for the immediate covers). * Published in Commercial Relations for 1879, vol. 2, p. 825. Italian duties on imports of French origin, &c.—Continued. Articles. Unit. Duties on imports. CATEGORY IV.-Coloring materials for dyeing and tanning. Coloring matter derived from tar or from other bituminous substances; In paste or liquid. Coloring extracts from wood for dyeing, and other dyeing materials of all kinds. Extracts from chestnut and other tannic juices, liquid or solid extracts from vegetables. CATEGORY V.-Hemp, flax, jute, and other fibrous vegetables (exclusive of cotton). Of flax and hemp, not having over five threads of warp within a space of five millimeters, crude or white, not comprising the pack. ing cloth. Knitted goods and braids of flax and of hemp Buttons and ribbons of flax and hemp... Laces and tulles of flax and hemp.. Sewed articles (10 per cent. in addition to duty on tissues of which they are made). Tissues, cotton: CATEGORY VI.-Cottons. Of cotton, crude, which weigh 13 kilograms or more every 100 meters ...do 115.00 ...do 250.00 ...do 20.00 ...do 40.00 Crude, which weigh 7 kilograms or more but less than 13 every 100 Crude, which weigh less than 7 kilograms every 100 meters square, and present in woof and warp, in a square of 5 millimeters the side, 27 elementary threads or less. ...do 80.00 More than 27 threads. .do 100.00 Bleached (duties as on tissnes crude and 20 per cent. in addition). Colored or tinted (duties as on tissues crude, with 35 francs in addition for every 100 kilograms). |