The Protectionist, Volúmenes49-50Home Market Club, 1939 A monthly magazine of political science and industrial progress. |
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... ad valorem , that the silk duties are generally higher than this figure , and that the duties on sugar , tobacco spirits and hy- dro - carbon oils are high , it would seem that the average ad valorem rate of duty on all dutiable imports ...
... ad valorem , that the silk duties are generally higher than this figure , and that the duties on sugar , tobacco spirits and hy- dro - carbon oils are high , it would seem that the average ad valorem rate of duty on all dutiable imports ...
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... ad valorem to 31 1-4 per cent ad valorem . The tariff on velveteen with twill backs was cut from 62 1-2 per cent ad valorem to 44 per cent ad valorem . Imports of Japanese velveteens did not begin until about 1928 , but they have gone ...
... ad valorem to 31 1-4 per cent ad valorem . The tariff on velveteen with twill backs was cut from 62 1-2 per cent ad valorem to 44 per cent ad valorem . Imports of Japanese velveteens did not begin until about 1928 , but they have gone ...
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... ad valorem . OUR GREAT NATIONAL NEEDS . By Walter E. Spahr ,. In 1932 this country imported about 700,000 dozen ... ad va- lorem to 30 per cent ad valorem . The tariff on pile ribbons was cut from 62 1-2 per cent ad valorem to 50 ...
... ad valorem . OUR GREAT NATIONAL NEEDS . By Walter E. Spahr ,. In 1932 this country imported about 700,000 dozen ... ad va- lorem to 30 per cent ad valorem . The tariff on pile ribbons was cut from 62 1-2 per cent ad valorem to 50 ...
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