Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 49 Part 2.djvu/1687

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RECIPROCAL TRADE-BELGO-LrXgMBln~G ECONOMIC UNION. 3693 SCH~DULE H.-Continued Tariff Act of 1930 Description of Articles Rates of duty paragraph Valued aboye 1% and not above 2~ cents per pound ___________________________________ 0.375¢ lb. 304 Billets and bars, whether solid or hollow, weigh- ing not more than thirty pounds per linear foot, and concrete reinforcement bars: Valued at not above 1% cents per pound _______ 0.25¢ lb. Valued above 1~ and not above 2~ cents per pound __________________________________ -- 0.4¢ lb. 304 Die blocks or blanks; shafting; pressed, sheared, or stamped shapes, not advanced in value or condition by any process or operation sub- sequent to the process of stamping; hammer molds or swaged steel; gun-barrel molds not in bars; all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam, or iron molded steel castings; sheets and I plates and steel not specially provided for; all the foregoing: I Valued at not above 1~ cents per pound _______ 0.25¢ lb. Valued above 1~ and not above 2~ cents per pound __________________________________ - 0,4~ lb. 307 Boiler or other plate iron or steel, except cruci- ble plate steel and saw plate steel, not thinner than one hundred and nine one-thousandths of one inch, cut or sheared to shape or other- wise, or unsheared, and skelp iron or steel sheared or rolled in grooves, valued at not above 3 cents per pound ___________________ 0.35¢ lb. 308 Sheets of iron or steel, common or black, of whatever dimensions, and skelp iron or steel, valued at 3 cents per pound or less: Thinner than one hundred and nine one-thou- sandths and not thinner than thirty-eight one-thousandths of one inch ________________ .35¢ lb. Thinner than thirty-eight one-thousandths and not thinner than twenty-two one-thou- sandths of one inch _______________________ ,45¢ lb. Thinner than twenty-two one-thousandths and lIot thinner than ten one-thousandths of one inch _____________________________________ .60¢ lb. Thinner than ten one-thousandths of one inch_ _ .70¢ lb. Corrugated or crimped _______________________ .60¢ lb. 312 Beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car- truck channels, tees, columns and posts, or parts or sections of columns and posts, and deck and bulb beams, together with all other structural shapes of iron or steel; any of the foregoing machined, drilled, punched, assem- bled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyong hammering, rolling, or casting __________________________________ 15% ad valorem Schedule II-Contln· ued.