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Tariff procedures and trade barriers a study of indirect protection in Canada and the United States.

This book is intended as a source of information and enlightenment for that alert and critical public whose interest in international economic relations and constant awareness of facts have already provided a strong impetus to a world movement in favour of more liberal trade policies.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Elliott, George A., 1901-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto, University of Toronto Press, ©1955.
Colección:Heritage.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Contents; Preface; I: Introduction; II: Tariff Structure; 1. Normal Rates of Duty; 2. Additional Duties; 3. Additional Charges on Imports; 4. Statement of Tariff Items; 5. Kinds of Duty Rates; III: Entry and Documentation; 1. Entry; 2. Speed of Release and Customs Staffs; 3. Brokers; 4. Documentation; 5. Documentation-United States; 6. Attempts to Simplify Documentation; IV: Liquidation and Litigation; 1. Refunds of Duties Overpaid; 2. Informal Appeal and Amending Entries-Canada; 3. Uniformity of Treatment-Canada; 4. Liquidation of Entry-United States.
  • 5. Uniformity of Treatment-United States6. Administrative Discretion and Appeal-Canada; 7. Administrative Discretion and Appeal-United States; V: Classification; 1. Number and Occasions of Classification Disputes; 2. Country of Origin: Point of Production; 3. Rigidity of Classification: Treatment of New Commodities; 4. Classification and Trade Agreements; 5. Containers and Packaging; 6. Simple Overlapping and Ambiguity; 7. Parts, Components, and Entireties; 8. Of a Class or Kind not Made in Canada; 9. Specific Use; 10. Goods Returned and Containers; 11. Technical Differences; Purity.
  • Degree of Advancement12. Obsolete Distinctions; 13. Commercial Usage; 14. Method of Production; 15. Biological Technicalities; 16. Wholly or in Part; 17. Remedies; VI: Valuation and Anti-Dumping Duties: The United States; A. Development; B. Current Bases; (1) Foreign Value and Export Value; (2) United States Value and Cost of Production; (3) American Selling Price; (4) The Five Bases; C. Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties; VII: Valuation and Anti-Dumping Duties: Canada; A. General Comparison; B. Development Prior to 1921; C. Development 1921-1939; (1) 1921-1930; (2) 1930-1939.
  • D. War and Post-WarE. Current, 1948-1953; (1) Fair Market Value (206); (2) Nearest Ascertainable Equivalent; (3) Cost of Production; (4) Average Value; (5) Official Valuation; (6) Dumping Duties; (7) Summary; VIII: Other Restrictive Measures; A. Marks of Origin; B. Other Regulations; (1) Property Regulations; (2) Health and Sanitation; (3) Other Restrictions and the General Agreement; IX: Conclusion; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z.