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61 STAT.] GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE-OCT. 30 ,1947 SPart II - (coITED SATn S OG ArlNIC Part II (comcluded) and General Notes Description of Products Ynganese ore or ooncentratee (including sintered manganese), copper-bearing ores adL concentrates, fruit in their natural state, vegetables in their natural state, pineapple slips, coconuts, and bleached beeswax; aN of the foregoing which are of a class or kind which would have been entitled to prefer- ential exemption fros duty or import tax if imported into the United States on April 10, 1947, as products of Ouba .................... All other articles which would have been entitled to preferential exemption from duty or import tax if imported into the United States on April 10, 1947, as produats of Ouba ...... .. .. .... ... ... .. ... ......... Bate of Duty and import tax Free Free, subject to the provi- sions of par- agraph 3 of Article I of this Agree- ment p] in the event that the most-favored- nation rate on aay such product is modified GZ31AL MIS 1. The provisions of this Schedule shall be construed and given the same effect, and the appli- cation of collateral provisions of the customs laws of the United States to the provisions of this Schedule shall be determined, insofar as say be practicable, as if each provision of this Sohedulo appeared respectively in the statutory provision notod in the column at the loft of the respective description of articles. 2. Any additional or separate ordinary custcms duty provided for on the date of this Agreement in respect of any article described in l 46Stat.590;19U.S.CI1001]. [53 Stat. 267, 414; 26 U. S. C . Si 2490, 3420.] 3 Ante, p. A13.] A1361 lar1l r Act of 1930 Title I,{l] and Inter- nal Reve- nue Code, sec- tions 2490 and 3420 [1 --- ·-- I