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PUBLIC LAW 86-000—MMMM. DD, 1960
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PROCLAMATION 3323—OCT. 20, 1959

being imported into the United States in, such increased quantities, both actual and relative, as to cause serious injury to the domestic industry producing like, products; 8. WHEREAS I find that in order to remedy the serious injury to the domestic industry it is necessary that there be applied to stainless steel table flatware not over 10.2 inches in over-all length and valued under $3 per dozen pieces the customs treatment hereinafter proclaimed; 9. WHEREAS section 350 of the Tariff 1 USC 1351. 9 Act of 1930, as amended, authorizes the President to proclaim such modifications of existing duties and such additional import restrictions as are required or appropriate to carry out any foreign trade agreement that the President has entered into under such section 350; and 10. WHEREAS, upon modification of the concessions as hereinafter proclaimed, it will be appropriate, to carry out the said General Agreement, to apply to the stainless steel table flatware not over 10.2 inches in over-all length and valued under $3 per dozen pieces the customs treatment hereinafter proclaimed: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, acting under the authority vested in me by section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and by section 7(c) of the Trade Agreements 65 Stat. 74. Extension Act of 1951, as amended, and 19 USC 1364 in accordance with the provisions of 61 Stat. (Pt. 5) A58. Artlcle XIX of the said General Agreement, do proclaim that, effective November 1, 1959, and until the President otherwise proclaims— (a) the said prevailing tariff concessions granted in the said General Agreement, as supplemented, are hereby modified by adding the following proviso at the end of item 339 in Part I 7 usT 1362. of Schedule XX-1956: "Provided, That after there has been entered, in any 12-month period beginning November 1, in 1959 and in each subsequent year, a total aggregate quantity of 69 mil-

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