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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 14. 1921. 15 this title upon such merchandise, and (3) that he will furnish to mqéggjfghggmww the collector such information as may be in his possession and as ` may be necessary for the ascertainment of such duty, and will keep suc records as to the sale of such merchandise as the Secretary may by regulation prescribe. Dtrrms OF Arrnaismns. D““°° °‘¤PP*“—*i¤¤*¤· Spc. 209. That in the case of all imported merchandise, whether pef? °iii·j;i]§ii° hiiiiigi dutiable or free of duty, of a class or kind as to which the Secretary ;§*,,§§§g*§j*@§{g·é;;ci§gi has made public a finding as provided in section 201, and as to whic duty. the appraiser or person acting as appraiser has made no appraisement Am" p' u' report to the co lector before such_ finding has been so made public, it shall be the duty of each appraiser or person acting as appraiser, by all reasonable watys and means to ascertain, estimate, and appraise (any invoice or aili avit thereto or statement of cost of plro uction to the contrary notwithstanding) and report to the co ector the foreign market value or the cost of production, as the case may be, the purchase price, and the exporter s sales price, and any other facts which the Secretary may deem necessary for the purposes of this tit e. Arrmns AND rnornsrs. ***’*’°°"““"*"°*°’“‘° Sec. 210. That for the purposes of this title the determination of ,,,,§°*c§‘,'f,,§,,‘;,,¥’*{,{,“{,j?;‘§,° the appraiser or person acting as appraiser as to the foreign market ¢¤ris1=¢ ¤!- value or the cost of production, as the case may be, the purchase price, and the exporter’s sales (price, and the action of the collector m assessing special dumpling uty, shall have the same force and effect and e subject to the same right of appeal and protest, under the same conditions and subject to the same limitations; and the ,:,“{':“°“°“,‘;?,c'f°},*g general appraisers, the Board of General Appraisers, and the Court ’ of Customs Appeals shall have the same jurisdiction, powers, and ` duties in connection with such appeals and protests as in the case of appeals and protests relating to customs duties under existing law. nmwnacxs. ¤¤w¤••=¤- Smo. 211. That the special dumpin duty imposed by title U°°°1°u°w°°°°°‘°t’ shall be treated in all respects as relgidar customs duties within the meaning of all laws relating to the awback of customs duties. snonr mu. Sec. 212. That this title may be cited as the "Antidumping Act, '¤¤¤¤fA¤*~ 1921." Trrmr III.—·ASSESSMENT or AD vamnnm nmms. k,§§§§,§,§£°‘“'* MIP- ° Sec. 301. That whenever merchandise which is imported into the ,,,I: ‘§P,l,f,§f United States is sub`ect to an ad valorem rate of duty or to a duty based upon or regulated in any manner by the value thereof, duty shall in no case be assessed on a value less than the export value of such merchandise. mxroirr vamm. E*P°'°"¤¤=- _ Sec. 302. That for the aiiurposes of this title the export value_ of m¤Iid¤°: iii imported merchandise sh be price, at the time o exportation g}§*g°rg{,,°{g2{*°tgg§ of such merchandise to the United States, at which such or similar mm. ' merchandise is sold or freely offered for sale to all purchasers in the principal markets of the country from which exported, in the usual wholesale uantities and in the ordin course 0 trade, forex rta·

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