Item PART 2.-TEMporary ModIFICATIONS PROCLAIMED PURSUANT TO TRADE-AGREEMENTS LEGISLATION-Continued 932. 10 932. 11 932. 12 932. 13 932. 14 932. 15 932. 16 932. 20 932.21 932. 22 932. 23 932. 24 932. 25 932. 26 932.30 932. 31 932.32 932.33 932. 34 932.35 932.36 933... 934... 935. - 943. 10 Subpart A.-Escape-Clause Actions-Continued Watch movements, assembled, without dials or hands, or with dials Not adjusted, not self-winding (or if a self-winding device can- Not over 0.6 inch in width (item 716.10). Over 0.6 but not over 0.8 inch in width (item 716.11). Not over 0.6 inch in width (item 716.20). Not over 0.6 inch in width (item 716.30). Over 0.6 but not over 0.8 inch in width (item 716.31)... Adjusted, but nto self-winding (and if a self-winding device Self-winding (or if a self-winding device can be incorporated Adjusted and self-winding (or if a self-winding device can be PART 3.-ADDITIONAL IMPORT RESTRICTIONS PROCLAIMED PURSUANT TO SECTION 22 OF THE AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACT, AS AMENDED [28 F.R. 9055] Part 3 headnotes: 1. This part covers the provisions proclaimed by the President pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended (7 USC 624), imposing import fees, herein referred to as duties, and quantitative limitations on articles imported into the United States. The duties provided for in this part are cumulative duties which apply in addition to the duties, if any, otherwise imposed on the articles involved. Unless otherwise stated, the duties and quantitative limitations provided for in this part apply until suspended or terminated. 2. Exclusions.-The import restrictions provided for in this part do not apply with respect to (a) articles imported by or for the account of any agency of the United States; (b) commercial samples of cotton or cotton waste of any origin in uncompressed packages each weighing not more than 50 pounds gross weight; and articles (except cotton and cotton waste) with an aggregate value not over $10 in any shipment, if imported as samples for taking orders, or for the personal use of the importer; (c) articles not exceeding 100 pounds in aggregate weight in any shipment, if entered for exhibition, display, or sampling at a Trade Fair, or for research, and if written approval of the Secretary of Agriculture or his designated representative is presented at the time of entry or bond is furnished in a form prescribed by the Commissioner of Customs in an amount equal to the value of the merchandise as set forth in the entry plus the estimated duty as determined at the time of entry, conditioned upon the production of such written approval within six months from the date of entry; (d) certified or registered seed rye or seed wheat for use for seeding and crop-improvement purposes, in bags tagged and sealed by an officially recognized seed-certifying agency of the country of production, if (1) the individual shipment amounts to 100 bushels (of 56 pounds each for rye and of 60 pounds each for wheat) or less, or PART 3.-ADDITIONAL IMPORT RESTRICTIONS PROCLAIMED PURSUANT TO SECTION 22 OF THE AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACT, AS AMENDED-Continued Part 3 head notes-Continued (ii) the individual shipment amounts to more than 100 bushels and the written approval of the Secretary of Agriculture or his designated representative is presented at the time of entry, or bond is furnished in a form prescribed by the Commissioner of Customs in an amount equal to the value of the merchandise as set forth in the entry, plus the estimated duty as determined at the time of entry, conditioned upon the production of such written approval within six months from the date of entry; (c) wheat flour, the product of Israel, which is certified to the Secretary of Agriculture by an authorized representative of the government of Israel or its designee as having been thoroughly safeguarded for ritual purposes under rabbinical supervision and which is imported into the United States for use solely for religious and ritual purposes in the making of matzos for Passover, if the written approval of the Secretary of Agriculture is presented at the ime of entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption; and (f) cotton produced in the United States with respect to which the Secretary of Agriculture shall have certified that there has been exported without benefit of subsidy, as an offset to the proposed reentry, an equal or greater number of pounds of cotton produced in the United States, of any grade or staple. 3. (a) Dairy products. Imported articles subject to the import quotas provided for in items 950.01 through 950.11, except 950.06, of this part may be entered only by or for the account of a person or firm to whom a license has been issued by or under the authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, and only in accordance with the terms of such license. Such licenses shall be issued under regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture which he determines will, to the fullest extent practicable, result in (1) the equitable distribution of the respective quotas for such articles among importers or users and (2) the allocation of shares of the respective quotas for such articles among supplying countries, based upon the proportion supplied by such countries during previous representative periods, taking due account of any special factors which may have affected or may be affecting the trade in the articles concerned. No licenses shall be issued which will permit any of the cheeses or substitutes for cheese (items 950.07-.10) to be entered during the first 4 inonths and the first 8 months of the quota year in excess of one-third and two-thirds, respectively, of the quantities specified for such articles in the column entitled "Quota Quantity." (b) Cotton waste. For the purposes of item 955.05, the minimum quota in column (A) is that part of the total quota in column (C) which must be reserved for com ber waste made from cotton 1316 inches or more in staple length, and the unreserved quota in column (B) is that part of the total quota available for any quota-type waste, including comber waste made from cotton 1316 inches or more in staple length. 950.05 950.06 950.07 950.08 950.09 950.10 950.11 950.12 Described in item 115.50. Described in item 115.55. Described in item 115,60.. Butter, and fresh or sour cream containing over 45 percent of Blue-mold (except Stilton) and cheese and substitutes for Italian-type cheeses, made from cows' milk, in original Articles containing over 45 percent of butterfat, the butterfat See footnotes at end of table. 496. 000 1,807, 000 7,000 500 707,000 1,200,000 5,016, 999 2,780. 100 9, 200, 400 11, 500, 100 None 36-500 0-65-vol. 517 PART 3.-ADDITIONAL IMPORT RESTRICTIONS PROCLAIMED PURSUANT TO SECTION 22 OF THE AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACT, AS AMENDED Continued 955. 01 Whenever, in the respective 12-month period specified below, the Cotton, not carded, not combed, and not otherwise processed, Having a staple length under 18 inches (except harsh or Egypt and Sudan (aggregate). Peru.. India and Pakistan (aggregate). China... Mexico.. Brazil.. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.. Argentina... Haiti. Quota quantity (in pounds) 783, 816 247,952 2,003, 483 1,370, 791 8,883, 259 618, 723 475, 124 5,203 237 |