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TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

SCHEDULE 6. - METALS AND METAL PRODUCTS Part 2. - Metals, Their Alloys, and Their Basic Shapes and Forms

281

Rates of Duty

Item

Articles

1

2

1.250 per lb.

30 per lb.

24$^ ad val.

3 0 % ad val.

lOS^ ad val. \k% ad val.

2 5 % ad val. 3 5 % ad val.

1 8 % ad val.

4 5 % ad val.

1 0 % ad val. 14$^ ad val. 18$^ ad val.

2 5 % ad val. 3 5 % ad val. 4 5 % ad val.

100 per lb. 1.25(8 per lb.

l40 per lb. 30 per lb.

6.25% ad val. 8.755^ ad val. 185^ ad val.

620.02

2 5 % ad val. 3 5 % ad val. 4 5 % ad val.

1 0 % ad val.

2 5 % ad val.

Bars, plates, sheets, and strip, all the foregoing wrought, of nickel, whether or not out, pressed, or stamped to nonrectangular shapes: Not cut, not pressed, and not stamped to nonrectangular shapes: 620.08 Other: 620.10 620.12 620.16

Cut, pressed, or stamped to nonrectangular

Rods, angles, shapes, and sections, all the foregoing wrought, of nickel; nickel wire: Rods and wire: 620.20 620.22

Nickel powders and flakes: 620.30 620.32 Pipes and tubes and blanks therefor, pipe and tube fittings, all the foregoing, of nickel: Pipes and tubes and blanks therefor: 620. ifO 620.42 620.46 620.50

Electro-plating anodes, wrought or cast, of nickel

Subpart F. - Tin Subpart F headnotes: 1. This subpart covers tin, its alloys, and their so-called basic shapes and forms, and also includes tin waste and scrap, 2. Alloys of tin: For the purposes of the tariff schedules, alloys of tin are metals in which the tin content is, by weight, less than 99.0 percent, but not less than any other metallic element. In the absence of context which requires otherwise, the term "tin", wherever used in the tariff schedules, includes alloys of tin. 5. For the purposes of this subpart, the fallowing terms have the meanings indicated: (a) Plates, sheets, and strips: Products of solid rectangular cross section, in colls or cut to length, whether or not corrugated or crimped. Plates are 0.25 inch or more in thickness and over 12 Inches in width; sheets and strips are under 0.25 Inch but not under 0.006 Inch in thickness. lb) Wire: A non-tubular product of any crosssectional configuration under 0.25 inch in maximum cross-sectional dimension, in colls. (cl Bars, rods, anales. shapes, and sections: Products which do not conform completely to the respective definitions set forth.In this headnote for plates, sheets, strips, or wire and do not Include any tubular products. X/ The duty on waste and scrap nas becu suspended to June 30, 1964. See Appendix to Tariff Schedules.