Tariff Information Surveys on the Articles in Paragraph 1- of the Tariff Act of 1913 and Related Articles in Other Paragraphs, Nide 1

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921
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1
General introduction
Domestic production
Foreign production
Competitive conditions
Court and Treasury decisions
Statistical tables
Production in United States
Imports for consumptionRevenue
Domestic exports
I
Foreign production
General informationContinued
59
67
Imports for consumptionRevenue
68
1
Imports
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES OF COTTON
I
Domestic exports
Court and Treasury decisions
Summary
Rates of duty
Summary
Foreign productionContinued
I
In lian jute mills and their dividends 19121921
Chart A Production and export of raw jute from India 18921920
Court and Treasury decisions
34
Equipment
Spindles in Indian jute industry 18911920
Number of sacking and hessian looms
Looms in Indian jute industry 18911920
1
Rates of duty
I
8
1
From the United States
42
I
Other foreign countries
Competitive conditions
Court and Treasury decisions
I
Tariff act of September 21 1922 paragraphs 1106 and 1107
1
Prices
9
455
15
Rates of duty
22
Imports for consumption__
42
Domestic production
52
Rates of duty
53
Yarns of wool and hair rates of duty 18831922
56
Comparative lengths per pound of worsted woolen and cotton counts
63
of the tariff act of 1922
v
Exports
vi
CHARTS
viii
Foreign production
4
Constructions and domestic selling prices of tailors paddings at New York
11
I
46
1111
96
I
115
Summary
17
Tariff considerations
23
Production in United States
35
Cotton cloth filled or coated
ILLUSTRATIONS
11
4
Volume of imports of principal foreign countries of sewing thread
10
Chart A The various forms of carpeting
22
11
32
Percentage of active looms in wool manufacture
46
59
96
111
102
410
122
I
137
Prices19131918
149
of the tariff act of 1922
Page
Tariff paragraphs
1
General informationContinued
4
Rates of duty
8
Total imports for consumption and revenue of cotton sewing thread
11
17
17
Imports by countries 19151921
18
Court and Treasury decisions
22
Garters suspenders and braces
27
11b Imports for consumption and revenue of crochet darning embroid
37
Court and Treasury decisions
42
Table 4Summary table
44
I
48
Description
58
Domestic production
1
Equipment
8
General imports of cotton sewing thread and handwork cottons
12
Imports
14
Foreign production
18
Prices
21
Tariff history
28
12a Proportion of total imports of cotton sewing thread and handwork
40
Page
51
Court and Treasury decisions
52
Average annual wholesale prices actual and relative of cotton thread
15
Tariff history
20
46
31
Rates of duty
33
Court and Treasury decisions
4
4
Monthly wholesale prices of cotton thread 6cord 200yard spools
16
I
20
Wholesale and retail prices in the United States in 1925 of typical
17
D
Tariff paragraph
I
4
Methods of production
6
Production of hanging paper in United States 18991919
12
II
5
1
9
Table 7Imports for consumptionRevenue
12
Rates of duty 18831913
13
Table 8Imports by countries
22
Tables 9 10 11 and 12Imports for consumptionRevenue
29
II
36
Court and Treasury decisions
51
1
66
1
5
TABLE DAMASK OF VEGETABLE FIBER OTHER THAN COTTON
7
Wholesale and retail prices in 1925 of domestic handwork cottons
18
Competitive conditions
27
35
35
40
38
8888
39
44
44
6
48
Tariff history
5
Imports
7
1
12
51
13
28
14
Wholesale and retail prices in 1925 of handwork cottons of the Amer
19
I
6
Summary
7
29
8
The German bristle market
13
tariff paragraph
19
I
22
The manufacture of brushes in the United States
27
1
40
334
48
24
6
26
13
Total imports for consumption of cotton sewing thread and cottons
20
Summary
5
Description and uses
37
Domestic production
5
Methods of marketing
17
1
19
Rates of duty
22
Foreign production
5
Processes of manufacture
11
24
36
Court and Treasury decisions
42
Production in Japan
10
Tariff history
14
Summary
7
Domestic exports
9
Summary
16
Fine paper
24
Summary
7
History of the industry
14
Imports for consumptionRevenue
24
1
2
Tariff history
5
2222
14
32
21
Production in the United States
5
33333
6
67
20
Rates of duty
23
32
32
Methods of manufacture
34
Court and Treasury decisions
37
41
41
Domestic production and consumption
45
48
48
Domestic exports
53
54
54
Analysis of tariff acts 1883 to 1913
2
Tariff considerations
5
Statistical tablesContinued
7
Annual average quantity and value of imports of thread and hand
21
Rates of duty
34
I
45
Imports for consumption
46
Domestic exports
52
Tariff history
6
Rates of duty
12
13
13
Summary
18
Methods of production
21
Proportions of total imports of cotton sewing thread and handwork
22
Foreign production
23
14
25
26
26
38
29
2627
5
Development of the industry
11
43
20
Imports for consumption under act of 1922 of cotton sewing thread
23
46
26
67
27
5
32
50
10
Summary 8
8
52
16
Rates of duty 27
27
Summary
7
Imports for consumptionrevenue
13
Imports by countries
19
Interpretation and comments
5
30
13
38
20

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Sivu 69 - ... wool and hair which have been advanced in any manner or by any process of manufacture beyond the washed or scoured condition, not specially provided for in this act...
Sivu 48 - On woolen or worsted cloths, shawls, knit fabrics, and all fabrics made on knitting machines or frames, and all manufactures of every description made wholly or in part of wool...
Sivu 3 - Treasury, but the exemption of bags from duty shall apply only to such domestic bags as may be imported by the exporter thereof, and if any such articles are subject to internal tax at the time of exportation, such tax shall be proved to have been paid before exportation and not refunded...

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