Taxes on Fats and Oils: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session, on Proposed Amendments to H.R. 3790, an Act Relating to the Taxation of the Compensation of Public Officers and Employees. March 6, 7, 8, and 9, 1939 ... |
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... exports during the past 5 years ; we had a margin between exports and imports last year of around 1,100 million dollars ; we have no imports coming in here , scarcely , of a materially competitive nature . We export 3 billion dollars of ...
... exports during the past 5 years ; we had a margin between exports and imports last year of around 1,100 million dollars ; we have no imports coming in here , scarcely , of a materially competitive nature . We export 3 billion dollars of ...
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... export of agricultural commodities , and par- ticularly with the Netherlands , and so on . Is it not true , however , that all agricultural products together , the exports are less than they have been for many years ? Mr. HULL . I can ...
... export of agricultural commodities , and par- ticularly with the Netherlands , and so on . Is it not true , however , that all agricultural products together , the exports are less than they have been for many years ? Mr. HULL . I can ...
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... exports had mounted to 146,000,000 bushels ; the export of wheat had gone up by about 50,000 bushels , as I recall offhand . In other words , we have had no more major objective than finding markets for agricultural products , because ...
... exports had mounted to 146,000,000 bushels ; the export of wheat had gone up by about 50,000 bushels , as I recall offhand . In other words , we have had no more major objective than finding markets for agricultural products , because ...
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... exports . Pursuant to that policy , I say , Congress , in 1934 , did dele- gate to the President the authority and the power to negotiate trade agreements for the purposes which are set forth in the TAXES ON FATS AND OILS 17.
... exports . Pursuant to that policy , I say , Congress , in 1934 , did dele- gate to the President the authority and the power to negotiate trade agreements for the purposes which are set forth in the TAXES ON FATS AND OILS 17.
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... exports . In this agreement , the United Kingdom made com- mitments covering about 92 percent of our total agricultural exports to that country , which in 1936 were valued at TAXES ON FATS AND OILS 21.
... exports . In this agreement , the United Kingdom made com- mitments covering about 92 percent of our total agricultural exports to that country , which in 1936 were valued at TAXES ON FATS AND OILS 21.
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agricultural amendment animal oils average babassu oil British Bureau butter cake Canada cents a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN coconut oil Colombia Commerce committee competition concessions consumption copra corn oil cotton cottonseed oil countries crop Cuba cut 50 percent domestic fats domestic oils domestically produced drought drying oils Duty bound Duty cut 50 edible EDLUND effect ELIZALDE excise tax exports farmers fats and oils fish oils flaxseed foreign oils grease HOLMAN imported oils industry kernel lard lauric acid linoleum linseed oil LOZIER manufacture meal ment million pounds Netherlands oil equivalent oils and fats Oleo oil oleomargarine palm oil palm-kernel oil perilla oil processing tax production proposed quantity question raw materials reduced SAYRE seed Senator BAILEY Senator CONNALLY Senator DAVIS Senator KING soap kettle soybean oil tallow tariff tax on coconut tion trade agreements trade-agreement United Kingdom valorem vegetable oils WALLACE whale oil
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Page 16 - To proclaim such modifications of existing duties and other import restrictions, or such additional import restrictions, or such continuance, and for such minimum periods, of existing customs or excise treatment of any article covered by foreign trade agreements, as are required or appropriate to carry out any foreign trade agreement that the President has entered into hereunder.
Page 15 - ... duties and other Import restrictions shall be in effect from and after such time as is specified in the proclamation. The President may at any time terminate any such proclamation in whole or in part.
Page 17 - Schedule shall be determined, in so far as may be practicable, as if each provision of this Schedule appeared respectively in the statutory provision noted in the column at the left of the respective descriptions of articles. In the case of...
Page 287 - (a) Whenever the Secretary of Agriculture has reason to believe that any article or articles are being or are practically certain to be Imported Into the United States under such conditions and In such quantities as to render or tend to render Ineffective, or materially Interfere with...
Page 67 - Sawn boards, planks and deals planed or dressed on one or both sides, when the edges thereof are jointed or tongued and grooved...
Page 287 - Agriculture, or any agency operating under its direction, with respect to any agricultural commodity or product thereof, or to reduce substantially the amount of any product processed in the United States from any agricultural commodity or product thereof...
Page 14 - Every foreign trade agreement concluded pursuant to this Act shall be subject to termination, upon due notice to the foreign government concerned, at the end of not more than three years from the date on which the agreement comes into force, and, if not then terminated, shall be subject to termination thereafter upon not more than six months
Page 271 - States during the calendar year 1931, by classes of products in which used, is presented in the tabular statement below. Data for oleo stock were not collected, hence the secondary products, edible animal stearin and oleo oil, are shown. The statistics were compiled from the quarterly reports of the several concerns to the Bureau of the Census, supplemented by special statements covering the entire year for those manufacturing more than one class of products.
Page 75 - All taxes collected under this section with respect to coconut oil wholly of Philippine production or produced from materials wholly of Philippine growth or production, shall be held as a separate fund and paid to the Treasury of the Philippine Islands, but if at any time the Philippine Government provides by any law for any subsidy to be paid to the producers of copra, coconut oil, or allied products, no further payments to the Philippine Treasury shall be made under this subsection. For the purposes...
Page 314 - Such products shall also be exempt from all other duties or charges of any kind imposed on or in connection with importation...