-
bonded warehouse, or bond, is a
building or
other secured area in
which dutiable goods may be stored, mani****ted, or
undergo manufacturing operations without...
- all
imports in 1933 were not taxed,
which the
dutiable tariff rate does not reflect. The free and
dutiable rate in 1929 was 13.5% and
peaked under Smoot–Hawley...
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import quotas, and
related matters thereto; and the
transportation of
dutiable goods. It is
considered to be one of the most
powerful committees in Congress...
- in
automotive instruments Gauger, one who
gauges or measures,
typically dutiable commodities, such as wine,
landed from
ships at
docks Track gauge, the...
-
Region against smuggling; the
protection and
collection of
revenue on
dutiable goods on
behalf of the Hong Kong Government; the
detection and deterrence...
- Control, it has also
become an
invitation to
Customs to
inspect a
vessel for
dutiable goods or contraband, as in the Rich
Harvest case,
where a
yacht carrying...
-
other countries. The
average ad
valorem (value based) rate of
duties on
dutiable imports for 1921–1925 was 25.9% but
under the new
tariff it
jumped to 50%...
-
under the
Tariff of 1832 over a
period of ten
years until the
majority of
dutiable goods were to be
taxed at 20%. As the 20%
level approached in 1842, industrial...
- year. The
quality of the
smuggled tea did not
match the
quality of the
dutiable East
India Company tea, of
which the
Americans bought 562,000
pounds (255...
- the
Tariff and
Customs Code of the Philippines :
Changing the
Basis of
Dutiable Value of
Imported Articles Subject to an Ad
Valorem Rate of Duty from Home...