Schedule II
Note: The provisions of this Schedule shall be construed and given the same effect, and the application of collateral provisions of the customs laws of the United States to the provisions of this Schedule shall be determined in so far as may be practicable, as if each provision of this Schedule appeared respectively in the statutory provision noted in the column at the left of the respective descriptions of articles.
In the case of articles enumerated in this Schedule, which are subject on the day of the signature of this Agreement to additional or separate ordinary customs duties, whether or not imposed under the statutory provision noted in the column at the left of the respective description of the article, such separate or additional duties shall continue in force, subject to any reduction indicated in this Schedule or hereafter provided for, until terminated in accordance with law, but shall not be increased.
United States Tariff Act of 1930 Paragraph |
Description of Articles |
Rate of Duty |
78 |
Potassium permanganate | 6 c per lb. |
212 |
Sanitary ware, and parts and fittings therefor, composed wholly or in chief value of china, porcelain, or other vitrified wares, composed of a vitrified nonabsorbent body which when broken shows a vitrified or vitreous, or semivitrified or semivitreous fracture, and not spe- cially provided for: |
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Plain white, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, en- ameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner |
30 % ad val. |
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Painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner |
35 % ad val. |
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217 |
Bottles, jars, covered or uncovered demijohns, and car- boys, any of the foregoing, wholly or in chief value of glass, unfilled, not specially provided for, if holding more than one pint |
1/2 c per lb. |
Provided, That no articles containing
merchandise shall be entitled to a reduction in duty by virtue of this item. |
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218(b) |
Fusible enamel rods and canes, for whatever purpose used, wholly or in chief value of glass |
40 % ad val. |
218 (c) |
Illuminating articles of every description, finished or un- finished, wholly or in chief value of glass, for use in connection with artificial illumination: |
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Prisms, glass chandeliers, and articles in chief value of prisms |
30 % ad val. |
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Chimneys | 30 % ad val. |
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Globes and shades | 45 % ad val. |
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Wall brackets, candelabras, and candlesticks, all the foregoing designed for electrical illumination |
30 % ad val. |
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Others | 40 % ad val. |
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Provided, That parts not specially provided
for, wholly or in chief value of glass, of any of the foregoing shall be subject to the same rate of duty as the articles of which they are parts. |
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218(d) |
All glassware commercially known as plated or cased glass, composed of two or more layers of clear, opaque, colored, or semitranslucent glass, or combination of the same |
45 % ad val. |
218 (e) |
Bottles, wholly or in chief value of glass, of the character used or designed to be used as containers of perfume, talcum powder, toilet water, or other toilet preparations, when unfilled and produced otherwise than by auto- matic machine, whether or not fitted with or designed for use with groundglass stoppers |
37 1/2 % ad val. |
218 (f) |
Table and kitchen articles and utensils, and all articles of every description not specially provided for, composed wholly or in chief value of glass, blown or partly blown in the mold or otherwise, or colored, cut, engraved, etched, frosted, gilded, ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for purposes other than ornamentation), painted, printed in any manner, sandblasted, silvered, stained, or decorated or orna- mented in any manner, whether filled or unfilled, or whether their contents be dutiable or free, except arti- cles primarily designed for ornamental purposes, deco- rated chiefly by engraving and valued at not less than $ 8 each |
50 % ad val. |
218 (g) |
Table and kitchen articles and utensils, composed wholly or in chief value of glass, when pressed and unpolished whether or not decorated or ornamented in any manner or ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for purposes other than ornamen- tation), whether filled or unfilled, or whether their contents be dutiable or free |
25 % ad val. |
219 |
Cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, by whatever process made, and for whatever purpose used: |
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Not exceeding eight hundred and sixty-four square inches |
1 1/8 c per lb. |
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Exceeding eight hundred and sixty-four square inches | 1 3/4 c per lb. |
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Provided, That none of the foregoing weighing less than sixteen ounces but not less than twelve ounces per square foot shall be subject to a less rate of duty than |
30 % ad val. |
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Provided, further, That the foregoing rates
shall not apply as basic duties to glass subject to an addi- tional duty under paragraph 224 of the Tariff Act of 1930. |
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230 (d) |
All glass, and manufactures of glass, or of which glass is the component of chief value, except broken glass or glass waste fit only for remanufacture, not specially provided for: |
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Pressed building blocks or bricks, crystal color | 40 % ad val. |
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Other | 50 % ad val. |
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339 |
Table, household, kitchen, and hospital utensils, and hollow or flat ware, not specially provided for, com- posed of iron or steel and enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, whether or not containing electrical heating elements as constituent parts thereof |
5 c per lb. and 15 % ad val. |
339 |
Meat and food choppers which are household or kitchen utensils, composed wholly or in chief value of base metal, not plated with platinum, gold, or silver, and not specially provided for |
30 % ad val. |
346 |
Belt buckles, trouser buckles, and waistcoat buckles, shoe or slipper buckles, and parts thereof, made wholly or partly of iron, steel, or other base metal, valued at not more than 20 cents per hundred |
3 1/2 c per 100 and 10 % ad val. |
348 |
Snap fasteners and clasps (except sew-on fasteners), and parts thereof, by whatever name known, or of what- ever material composed, not plated with gold, silver, or platinum; all the foregoing, valued at not more than $ 1.66 2/3 per hundred: |
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Not mounted on tape | 30 % ad val. |
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Mounted on tape | 35 % ad val. |
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349 |
Metal buttons embossed with a design, device, pattern, or lettering |
35 % ad val. |
350 |
Safety pins, not plated with gold or silver, and not com- monly known as jewelry |
30 % ad val. |
710 |
Bryndza cheese in casks, barrels, or hogsheads, weighing with their contents more than 200 pounds each |
5 c per lb., but not less than 25 % ad val. |
780 |
Hops valued at 30 cents or more per pound | 18 c per lb. |
780 |
Lupulin | 75 c per lb. |
910 |
Table damask, wholly or in chief value of cotton, and all articles, finished or unfinished, made or cut from such table damask; all the foregoing valued at 75 cents or more per pound |
20 % ad val. |
911 (a) |
Towels, other than pile fabrics, wholly or in chief value of cotton, whether in the piece or otherwise, if Jac- quard-figured, valued at 10 cents or more each |
30 % ad val. |
915 |
Gloves and mittens, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made of fabric knit on a warpknitting machine, valued at $ 1.50 or more per dozen pairs |
50 % ad val. |
1013 |
Table damask, wholly or in chief value of flax, not ex- ceeding one hundred and thirty threads to the square inch counting,the warp and filling, and all articles, finished or unfinished, made or cut from such damask |
30 % ad val. |
1014 |
Napkins, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of flax, not exceeding one hundred and thirty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling |
30 % ad val. |
1023 |
All manufactures, wholly or in chief value of flax, not specially provided for |
30 % ad val. |
1116 (b) |
Chenille Axminster carpets, rugs, and mats, plain or fi- gured, whether woven as separate carpets, rugs, or mats, or in rolls of any width |
40 % ad val. |
1117 (a) |
Wilton carpets, rugs, and mats, valued at not more than 40 cents per square foot |
40 % ad val. |
1309 |
Gloves and mittens, knit or crocheted, finished or un- finished, wholly or in chief value of rayon or other synthetic textile, valued at $ 1.50 or more per dozen pairs |
45 c per lb. and 50 % ad val. |
1413 |
Wall pockets, composed wholly or in chief value of paper, papier-mache or paper board, whether or not diecut, embossed, or printed lithographically or otherwise |
17 1/2 % ad val. |
1503 |
Spangles and beads, including bugles, not specially pro- vided for |
20 % ad val. |
1503 |
Beads in imitation of precious or semiprecious stones, of all kinds and shapes, of whatever material composed, not specially provided for |
25 % ad val. |
1503 |
Ladies' handbags and plates therefor, not ornamented with beads, spangles, or bugies, nor embroidered, tam- boured, appliqued, or scalloped, composed wholly or in chief value of beads or spangles (other than imitation pearl beads, beads in imitation of precious or semi- precious stones, and beads in chief value of synthetic resin) |
40 % ad val. |
Provided, That, none of the foregoing shall be
sub- ject to duty by reason of the second proviso to para- graph 1503 of the Tariff Act of 1930 at a rate in excess of 50 per centum of any rate which would be applicable under such proviso in the absence of any reduction in duty under the authority of section 350 of the said act, as amended. |
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1510 |
Buttons not specially provided for, wholly or in chief value of compounds of casein known as galalith or by any other name, valued at more than 60 cents per gross |
35 % ad val. |
1510 |
Buttons not specially provided for, wholly or in chief value of wood |
35 % ad val. |
1510 |
Buttons not specially provided for, wholly or in chief value of glass |
25 % ad val. |
1526 (a) |
Hats, caps, bonnets, and hoods, for women's and girls' wear, untrimmed, including bodies, hoods, plateaux, forms, or shapes, for such hats or bonnets, composed wholly or in chief value of fur of the rabbit, beaver, or other animals; any of the foregoing having a pile or nap finish known as velour, suede, or soleil, valued at more than $ 9 and not more than $ 18 per dozen |
45 % ad val. |
1527 (c) (2) |
Ladies' handbags, valued above 20 cents but not above $ 5 per dozen pieces, finished or unfinished, set with and in chief value of rhinestones |
1/2 c each and 3/10 c per dozen for each 1 c the value exceeds 20 c per dozen, and 25 % ad val. |
1527 (c) (2) |
Buckles valued above 20 cents but not above $ 5 per dozen pieces, finished or unfinished, composed wholly or In chief value of metal other than gold or platinum (whe- ther or not enameled, washed, covered, or plated, including rolled gold plate) |
1/2 c each and 3/10 c per dozen for each 1 c the value exceeds 20 c per dozen, and 25 % ad val. |
1528 |
Imitation precious stones, cut or faceted, and imitation semiprecious stones, faceted, not specially provided for |
10 % ad val. |
1528 |
Imitation precious stones, not cut or faceted, imitation semiprecious stones, not faceted, and imitations of opaque precious or semiprecious stones, with flat backs and tops, cut and polished, but not faceted, and not specially provided for |
30 % ad val. |
1530 (e) |
Boots, shoes, or other footwear (including athletic or sporting boots and shoes), made wholly or in chief value of leather, not specially provided for: |
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Sewed or stitched by the process or method known as McKay |
20 % ad val. |
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Having molded soles laced to uppers | 10 % ad val. |
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Other (except turn or turned boots and shoes; boots, shoes, and other footwear made by the process or method known as welt; and moccasins) |
20 % ad val. |
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Boots, shoes, or other footwear (including athletic or sporting boots and shoes), the uppers of which are composed wholly or in chief value of wool, cotton, ramie, animal hair, fiber, rayon, or other synthetic textile, silk, or substitutes for any of the foregoing, and the soles of which are composed wholly or in chief value of leather |
25 % ad val. |
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Provided, That, if in any calendar year the
total quantity of boots, shoes, or other footwear, made wholly or in chief value of leather or with soles com posed wholly or in chief value of leather, provided for in item 1530(e) of this Schedule, entered, or with- drawn from warehouse, for consumption exceeds in the aggregate 1.25 percent of the average of the an- nual domestic production of boots, shoes, and slip- pers, other than rubber, as reported by the Bureau of the Census for the five preceding years, the Gov- ernment of the United States of America and the Government of Czechoslovakia shall promptly enter into consultation, with a view to reaching an agree- ment as to whatever measures may be deemed appro- priate, and if, within 60 days after the two Gov- ernments enter into consultation, such an agreement has not been reached, the Government of the United States of America shall have the right to increase the rate or rates of duty on any or all of the articles provided for in item 1530(e) of this Schedule entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption in any calendar year in excess of 1.25 percent of the average of the annual domestic production of boots, shoes, and slippers, other than rubber, as reported by the Bureau of the Census for the five preceding years. |
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1532 (a) |
Women's and children's gloves, wholly or in chief value of leather, whether wholly or partly manufactured, when machine seamed, but not lined, and not trimmed with fur, and not over twelve inches in length: |
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Overseamed | $ 5 per doz. prs. |
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Other than overseamed | $ 5 per doz. prs. plus $ 1 additional per doz. prs. |
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and for each inch or fraction thereof in excess of twelve inches |
25 c per doz. prs. |
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Provided, That all the foregoing shall be
dutiable at not less than |
50 % ad val. |
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1541 (a) |
Brass-wind musical instruments with cup mouthpieces, and parts thereof, not specially provided for |
40 % ad val. |
1544 |
Rosaries, chaplets, and similar articles of religious de- votion, of whatever material composed (except if made in whole or in part of gold, silver, platinum, gold plate, silver plate, or precious or imitation precious stones), valued at not more than $ 1.25 per dozen |
10 % ad val. |
1549 (a) |
Pencils of paper, wood, or other material not metal, filled with lead or other material, and pencils of lead, not specially provided for |
50 c per gross and 15 % ad val. |
1718 |
Mineral salts obtained by evaporation from mineral waters, when accompanied by a duly authenticated certificate and satisfactory proof showing that they are in no way artificially prepared and are only the product of a designated mineral spring |
Free |