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e passage of the heavily damaging Smoot Hawley | Tariff, a policy that was bitterly opposed by the Dem |
shipment was seized and confiscated under the | Tariff Act of 1930, which had incorporated the anti-c |
In addition, the Smoot-Hawley | Tariff Act enacted by the United States against its t |
roached, but not exceeded, by the Smoot-Hawley | Tariff Act of 1930. |
He was the author of the | Tariff Act of 1861 as well as the college land-grant |
during which he co-authored the Wilson-Gorman | Tariff Act which slightly reduced the United States t |
After 450 amendments, the | Tariff Act of 1890 was passed, and increased average |
The company name came from the | Tariff Act of 1824 which included protective tariffs |
r then Representative William McKinley's steep | tariff act, which favored large industries at the exp |
August 27, 1894: Wilson-Gorman | Tariff Act, ch. |
The Payne-Aldrich | Tariff Act, in its essence a compromise bill, had the |
a supporter of the controversial Smoot-Hawley | Tariff Act, Dickinson defeated sitting Iowa Governor |
Undoubtedly the language of | tariff acts is to be construed according to its comme |
turers generally adhere to the TAC guidelines ( | Tariff Advisory Committee guidelines), although pump |
nvoked in labour disputes, in other words when | tariff agreements are disagreed upon. |
nnual gas flow through the pipeline in lieu of | tariff and can purchase a further 0.5 billion cubic m |
ential Decree No. 1464, otherwise known as the | Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as amende |
eld at Albany in 1827 to advocate a protective | tariff, and retired from active business pursuits in |
ent William Howard Taft over the Payne-Aldrich | tariff, and sponsored the Federal Meat Inspection Act |
by US-based multinationals, and the effects of | tariff and trade cost reductions on firm performance |
industrial policy, investment policy, tax, | tariff and trade |
a Congressman, Vollmer defended the Underwood | Tariff, and opposed prohibition. |
exico continues to be subject to a much higher | tariff, and is not subject to a treaty or statutory d |
ARRA and Ontario Power Authority FIT (Feed-in | Tariff) and microFIT criteria. |
ridge and Stephen Douglas, opposed the Morrill | Tariff and protectionism in general. |
ility of the new Revenue-Marine to enforce the | tariff and all other maritime laws. |
He assailed the Wilson-Gorman | Tariff and urged high tariffs to protect West Texas s |
opposed in the Reichstag the new protectionist | tariff, and on the failure of his efforts retired def |
familiar with the legal questions involved in | tariff and internal revenue litigation, and resulted |
f organized labor, and is a strong advocate of | tariff and restricted immigration, believing that no |
as, supported the Mexican-American War and the | tariff, and received national recognition for his "Wo |
seph Chamberlain's movement for a preferential | tariff, and he was sacked by Balfour in September 190 |
s of a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) or Domestic | Tariff Area (DTA) for companies looking at catering t |
He saw the protective | tariff as a device that benefited the North at the ex |
If they did not respond, the new | tariff automatically applied the latest on 30 Septemb |
so a "high protectionist": a supporter of high | tariff barriers to protect Australian rural industrie |
on Ltd. (RPTL) was awarded the project through | tariff based competitive bidding process. |
from 1959 to 1972, he was Chairman of the | Tariff Board of Canada. |
ard Taft appointed Howard to the United States | Tariff Board in 1911 and he served in that capacity u |
eral political office and was appointed to the | Tariff Board of Canada. |
Republicans for their support of the McKinley | Tariff, Bowman's election was a rare nineteenth centu |
A post office was established there in 1828 as | Tariff, but the name was changed to Okeana on May 27, |
ranges to cars produced in Michigan, with each | tariff calculated to likewise hurt the President in a |
Although no | tariff candidate entered the field, the issue of prot |
March 2, 1861: Morrill | Tariff, ch. |
Harmonised | tariff code 32151100 |
f Lewis T. Briggs Jr., urged the United States | Tariff Commission to encourage the importation of for |
al Coordinator of Transport, the United States | Tariff Commission and the Labor Advisory Board of the |
nted Costigan as a member of the United States | Tariff Commission in 1917. |
He was the chairman of the 1917 U.S. | Tariff Commission and served as Commissioner of Inter |
signed to become a member of the United States | Tariff Commission, in which capacity he served until |
He was a member of the Federal | Tariff Commission, 1935-1942, serving as chairman, 19 |
The "early harvest" list of | tariff concessions covers 539 Taiwanese products and |
ation, and represented Bismarck on the federal | tariff council (Zollbundesrath), a position of politi |
form | tariff determination The Electricity Regulatory Commi |
ting units, but only whether the FERC approved | tariff dictated how and by whom that classification s |
import duties, but no action was taken on the | tariff during Meredith's term. |
fishery products being excluded from immediate | tariff elimination. |
he 1916-18 term was a modest, 5 percent export | tariff enacted to finance needed rural public works. |
policies such as the keeping of the protective | tariff, establishment of a permanent currency system |
nd Chairperson of the Arranging Commission for | tariff, etc. |
Boult was the principal means of introducing ‘ | tariff rating' as applied to cotton mills, whereby re |
at London sent out the vessels, regulated the | tariff for the price at which the European merchandis |
His motion for a gross feed in | tariff for renewable energy technologies was passed u |
In the period prior to the end of the | tariff for Mexican sugar, it became price competitive |
r cent of New Zealand exports to China will be | tariff free by October 2008. |
r cent of New Zealand exports to China will be | tariff free by 2019. |
ectric night storage heaters and the Economy 7 | tariff fulfill a similar purpose. |
However, when the | tariff has outlived its usefulness, Japan should imit |
ticians and even if a workman could afford the | tariff he would not be allowed to stay there. |
He made the | tariff his special study, and was long recognized as |
from 1831 to 1839, where he made a protective | tariff his top priority. |
nally lectures there, usually on United States | tariff history. |
glish the Great Custom) was a principal export | tariff imposed by the Plantagenets on products from t |
idge to purchase horseshoes and nails, and the | tariff imposed to raise money for upkeep of the medie |
2, enacted 1824-01-07), was a protective | tariff in the United States designed to protect Ameri |
bill which brought in the first protectionist | tariff in New South Wales. |
nist movement and prompted renewed calls for a | tariff increase. |
904 Republican platform favored the protective | tariff, increased foreign trade, the gold standard, e |
ax, but James Madison successfully steered the | tariff increases through the legislature. |
This second-tier | tariff is in effect a prohibitive tariff. |
The Payne-Aldrich | Tariff is perhaps the most significant legislation he |
line between Handeloh and Soltau the HVV fare | tariff is restricted to season tickets. |
The Russian Customs | Tariff is the customs duty for the Russian Federation |
The | tariff is set under the treaty agreements embodied in |
Okeana, originally known as | Tariff, is an unincorporated community in central Mor |
A review of the current wind power | tariff is expected to be carried out on the 12 of Sep |
rom the liberals was mainly as a result of the | tariff issue: most colonial liberals were protectioni |
In them, Yucatan retain their customs and | tariff laws and the free entry of goods to ports of t |
e need was immediate for strong enforcement of | tariff laws, and on August 4, 1790 the United States |
It was directly affected by tax and | tariff laws. |
after three years of gradual reductions of the | tariff, leaving only a 1 shilling duty per quarter. |
The issue of | tariff levels had been a major point of contention in |
ions for the collection of the octroi, a local | tariff levied on products entering towns, which were |
The | Tariff Manual. |
In 1825 (or 1827), the | Tariff Manufacturing Company built a carpet mill alon |
The | Tariff marked the high point of US tariffs. |
Miners at | Tariff Mine near Ainsworth, 1897 |
ommodity Description and Coding System (HS) of | tariff nomenclature is an internationally standardize |
or issues of the day, including the protective | tariff, nullification, and the Bank of the United Sta |
em", a philosophy that was responsible for the | Tariff of 1816, the Second Bank of the United States, |
Act on South Carolina's decision to accept the | Tariff of 1833 cannot be measured, there is no doubt |
g business was profitable while protected by a | tariff of £7 per ton, but this was abolished with the |
t with a recommendation that he should serve a | tariff of thirty-five years before being considered f |
and jailed for life with a recommended minimum | tariff of thirty-five years. |
each handed five life sentences with a minimum | tariff of thirty-five years. |
The | Tariff of 1824 (Sectional Tariff of 1824, ch. 4, 4 St |
The | Tariff of 1857's cuts lasted only three years. |
Congress did pass the high | Tariff of 1828-the "tariff of abominations" that crea |
The | Tariff of 1833 was ultimately abandoned in favor of t |
sults caused many in the South to refer to the | Tariff of 1828 as the Tariff of Abominations. |
He was given a minimum | tariff of 30 years by the judge, later extended to a |
he act was enacted in tandem with the McKinley | Tariff of 1890. |
The | Tariff of 1857 was authored primarily by Robert Merce |
It amended the Walker | Tariff of 1846 by lowering rates to around 17% on ave |
Under the rates established by the | Tariff of 1789, the government could not meet its obl |
e recommended that he should receive a maximum | tariff of nine years. |
Anger over the | Tariff of 1828 also provided a major issue, particula |
The second protective | tariff of the 19th century, the Tariff of 1824 was th |
The | Tariff of 1828 was a protective tariff passed by the |
al districts reacted angrily to passage of the | Tariff of 1832, which led to the Nullification Crisis |
fton Movement for separate state action on the | Tariff of 1842. |
serve ten years as compared to the then normal | tariff of twenty years plus. |
The | Tariff of 1857 was a major tax reduction in the Unite |
He was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a | tariff of 12 years - meaning he could be released on |
In opposing the 1828 | Tariff of Abominations he used the illustration that |
roversial, and emblematic of the spirit of the | Tariff of 1890. |
ents as a result of revenues brought in by the | tariff of 1824. |
The | Tariff of 1816 eight years before had passed into law |
Unsurprisingly, the impact of the Black | Tariff of 1842 was immediate: as the cost of imports |
Ultimately, the House passed the | Tariff of 1833 by a vote of 119-85 and the Senate pas |
It was labeled the | Tariff of Abominations by its southern detractors bec |
Eaton voted in favor of the | Tariff of 1824 and took part in the House caucus that |
TARIC (Integrated | Tariff of the European Communities) is designed to sh |
He was sentenced to life in prison with a | tariff of 18 years, and will be considered for parole |
to invoke "separate state action" against the | tariff of 1842, after John Calhoun's failure to secur |
sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum | tariff of 40 years. |
rolina House of Representatives protesting the | Tariff of Abominations. |
w banking regulations and the enactment of the | Tariff of 1842 by the federal government. |
rmany are reckoned, replacing it with a simple | tariff of 500g. |
During the American Civil War, a protective | tariff on foreign manufactured goods helped expand Di |
The | tariff on dairy products. |
Tariff on imports increased 1%. | |
In return, South Korea will reduce its 40% | tariff on US beef over 15 years. |
To circumvent the 25% | tariff on imported light trucks, Ford imports all Tra |
Further, the act increased the | tariff on carpet wool, a wool of very low quality tha |
anama sign a Free Trade Agreement, under which | tariff on 98% of Singapore exports to Panama will be |
l privileges French citizens in China, a fixed | tariff on Sino-French trade and the right of France t |
d for purposes of taxation (sometimes called a | tariff) or for tolls related to barge, rail, road, or |
f life is summed up in the quote, “Risk is the | tariff paid to leave the shores of predictable misery |
he was asked to endorse the Republican Party's | tariff platform, but replied by publishing an article |
pattern of their external trade, and trade and | tariff policies and systems; |
The question of | tariff policy which, had created and divided the Free |
ndland Liberal Party in 1925 in a dispute over | tariff policy. |
est at Fabian support for Joseph Chamberlain's | tariff policy. |
gressive deregulation of the industry made the | tariff process increasingly irrelevant. |
The Walker | Tariff produced the nation's first standardized tarif |
became known as "McEwenism" - a policy of high | tariff protection for the manufacturing industry, so |
The new | tariff provisions for wool and woolen goods were exce |
The Airline | Tariff Publishing Company, ATPCO, or ATP, is a corpor |
(2) restricting sugar imports using an | tariff rate quota, and |
Average | tariff rates nearly doubled from the initial 20% targ |
The | tariff rates were reduced and stayed low to the satis |
The high | tariff rates had created a surplus of money in the Tr |
nitions and also had to grant Russia decreased | tariff rates. |
The Walker | Tariff reduced rates by 25% to 35%; it coincided with |
subsidies or the use of the Swiss formula for | tariff reduction and harmonization. |
This is a comprehensive program of | tariff reduction in the region, which is to be carrie |
featured declarations in favor of banking and | tariff reform and the popular election of senators. |
1878); Our Merchant Marine (1882); A Primer of | Tariff Reform (1884); Practical Economics (1885); Rec |
in's tariff-reform movement, and organised the | Tariff Reform League in 1903, becoming its first chai |
orary Secretary and also supported the Women's | Tariff Reform Association. |
e general elections in 1910 as a result of the | Tariff Reform controversy. |
He was responsible for introducing | tariff reform in 1896 and land reform in 1898 to prom |
The attempts of the | Tariff Reform League to hold a public meeting in Newt |
became increasingly divided over the issue of | tariff reform and the Liberals gained heart from the |
resident of the Women's Free Trade Union while | tariff reform was a contentious issue, and also of th |
However, following the | tariff reform by Chamberlain he seceded from the Cons |
blic affairs, and when Chamberlain started his | tariff reform movement in 1903, Lord Goschen was one |
f this position to attack government policy on | tariff reform and to warn that this would lead to tax |
eople of Lancashire to have nothing to do with | Tariff Reform", which he predicted would raise the pr |
ion with his critical analysis of the case for | tariff reform, and quickly came to the attention of t |
r Conservatives opposed to Balfour's policy of | tariff reform, instead preferring free trade. |
Brice's reversal on the critical issue of | tariff reform, however, cost him the support of many |
t Party over Joseph Chamberlain's campaign for | tariff reform, a campaign which he opposed. |
rk for Joseph Chamberlain and his campaign for | tariff reform. |
with Ridley being rejected due to his views on | tariff reform. |
It was not linked to | tariff reform. |
In 1909, he spoke in favour of | Tariff reform. |
The paper favored social progress and | tariff reform. |
He was a supporter of Free Trade and | Tariff Reform. |
nservative government which generally favoured | tariff reform. |
ad's parliamentary candidate as a Unionist and | Tariff Reformer. |
ds on British markets and the struggle between | tariff reformers and free traders was now seen as a p |
The Walker | Tariff remained in effect until the Tariff of 1857, w |
e in federal politics, Mack opposed unilateral | tariff removal, privatisation, Australian involvement |
Madison, WI | Tariff Research Committee |
ew Freedom" pledges of antitrust modification, | tariff revision, and reform in banking and currency m |
e public utilities that it owned pursuant to a | tariff schedule MSS-1 approved by the Federal Energy |
The | tariff schedule of 1897, known as the Dingley Tariff, |
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