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[79 STAT. 1272]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1965
[79 STAT. 1272]

1272

PUBLIC LAW 89-331-NOV. 8, 1965

[79 STAT.

Ireland, and the Bahama Ishmds, by prorating the amount of sugar determined under paragraph (1) of this subsection, less the amounts required to establish quotas as provided in paragraph (4) of this subsection for Ireland and the Bahama Islands, among foreign countries on the following basis: " (A) For countries in the Western Hemisphere: "Country

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Per centum 50.00 7. 73 7. 56 7.56 6.03 3.02 1. lo .5)5 . 93 .89 .89 . 80 . 75 . 56 . 55 .42 .38 . 22 .00 . 09

Cuba Mexico Dominican Republic Brazil Peru British West Indies Ecuador French West Indies Argentina Costa Rica Nicaragua Colombia Guatemala Panama El Salvador Haiti Venezuela British Honduras Bolivia Honduras

" (B) For countries outside the Western Hemisphere: "Country Australia Republic of China India South Africa Fiji Thailand Mauritius Malagasy Republic Swaziland Southern Rhodesia Irel and. Bahama Islands.

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Per centum 3.60 1.50 1. 44 1. ()6 .79 .33 . 33 . 17 • 13 • 13

"(4) For the calendar year 1966 and each subsequent calendar year, for Ireland, in the amount of five thousand three hundred and fiftyone short tons, raw value, of sugar: and for the calendar year 1968 and each subsequent calendar year, for the Bahama Islands, in the amount of ten thousand short tons, raw value, of sugar: Provided. That the Secretary obtains such assurances from each such country as he may deem appropriate prior to January 1 of each such calendar year that the quota for such year will be filled with sugar produced in such country. (4) Subsections (d), (e), and (f) are hereby amended and sub7^us*c*'i 112' «t^<'tion (g) is added to read as follows: " (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act^— ing o'f^quotl'!*'"^'^' "(1)(A) During the current period of suspension of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, the quota provided for Cuba under subsection (c) shall be withheld and a quantity of sugar equal to such quota shall be prorated as follows: " (i) any quantity of quota withheld from Cuba at a determination u p to and including the amount of ten million short 61 |t^t. 9 23. tQj^g^ y^^y^- value, under section 201 shall be prorated to othei' ^ • foreign countries named in paragraph (8) of subsection (c) on the basis of the peiventages stated therein; and, in addition, "(ii) any quantity of quota withheld from Cuba at a determination in excess of the amount of ten million short tons, raw value, under section -201, shall be prorated to other foreign countries nanied in paragraph (8)(A) of subsection