CELEX: 51975PC0209
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Date: 1975-05-07
Title: DRAFT REGULATION (EEC) OF THE COUNCIL temporarily suspending the autonomous duties in the Common Customs Tariff on certain industrial products (submitted to the Council by the Commission)

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                                                        COM(75 ) 209 final .
                                                        Brussels . 7 May 1975
                                          DRAFT
                            REGULATION ( EEC ) CF THE COUNCIL
                temporarily suspending the autonomous duties in the
                Common Customs Tariff on certain industrial products
                   ( submitted to the Council by the Commission)
COM(75 ) 209 final .
 ---pagebreak---                                         EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
       1. At its meetings      28 January, 24/ 25/ 26 February and 13/14 March 1975 »  Joint
Group of Government Experts which meets under the aegis of the Commission to
          study economic problems relating to the Common Customs Tariff, examined :
          (a) the advisability of extending the suspensions of duties which are            <
                due to expire on JO June 1975 1 an<l
          (b) new applications submitted by certain Member States for the
              ' suspension of Comrqon Customs Tariff duties on certain products
            ■   as from 1 July 1975 *
      2 . The applications submitted relate to products in respect of which the
          Member States concerned consider that a provisional reduction of auto­
          nomous duties in the Common Customs Tariff is justified for economio
          reasons , owing to the non-existence or inadequacy of production in the
          Community .                              »                   - v..'
                                             I
          Most of these products are raw materials intended for processing ,
          industries, or are considered as such > Th^are in particular basic
          substances for the chemical industry * Ac-count was taken of the possi­
          bility of substituting other products already manufactured in the
          Community and of the importance to the Community of the proposed ' " '
          measure .       ■           ;                   >         '  '
          The requests of the new Member States to suspend Common Customs- Tariff
          duties are based , not only on the Economic reasons mentioned , but also
          on the following considerations
          From 1 January 197^ the new Member States have no longer the power to
          suspend autonomously their duties idthout limitations . Their duties
     ... can only be suspended in respect of the difference between their
          duties and the Common Customs Tariff duties.' If it appears necessary
                                        /
          to suspend a duty beyond this limit , the Common Customs' Tariff duty
        - has to be suspended .                • '          ' ' • .                  ,
                                                        '                    t . •'  .
      km The above mentioned Group favoured unanimously the total or partial
          suspension of duties on the products which are the subject of the
          draft Regulation annexed hereto .           1                          .
 ---pagebreak--- 5 - Having regard to the results of. this , work it appears appropriate to
    the Commission to propose to the Council, the suspension of Common
    Customs Tariff duties for the products listed in the annexe to .the;
    following regulation .                                           . "
6 . As regards the duration for the proposed suspensions of duties , it
    will be seen that a six month period from 1 July       to 31 December 1975
    or a^ twelve month period from 1 July 1975 to 30 June 1976 is
    proposed for the products concerned .                          .
7 * In view of the above-mentioned suspension duties in the Common Customs
    Tariff the new Member States are obliged to suspend' the corresponding
    duties in their tariffs in accordance with Article 39 1 paragraphs 2
    of the act concerning the Condition of Accession and the Adjustments of
    the Treaties .
8 . The Group also examined the possibility of suspending the Common
    Customs Tariff duty on the products listed in the table annexed hereto .
    Xt was not possible to reach an unanimous . opinion on . the subject
    because of the unfavourable opinions , based o,n economic considerations ,
    which ware expressed bygone or other , of $he Member States.
 ---pagebreak--- CCT heading Wo                                  Description of goods
ex 28.16           ^  Anhydrous ammonia for fertilization        :
ex 29*04 A V           2,3-Dibromopropan-l-ol, containing not more than 0,1 percent
                      "by weight of 1 , 2 , 3-tribromopropane
ex 29.22 E II         N N' -Disecbutyl-p-phenylenediamine
ex 29.35 Q and        Methotrexate (lHp- jy"~( 2,4-diamino-6-pteridii)yl) methyl _/
ex 30.03 A II b )                  \           î
                      methylammo (benzoyl )-glutamic acid )
ex 29.39 E            Medroxyprogesterone acetate ( lM )
ex 29.44 C             Cephazoline and its salts
ex 29*44 C             Cephaloridin , cephalothin , cephalexin and its salts
ex 29 • 44 C          Monensin and its salts in mycelial form
ex 30.01 B , ex 30.03 Human albumin 20 % , human fibrinogen and preserved serum
A II b ) and B II b )         ..               . a
                       preparations extracted from human blood
                                                                , .
ex 34*02               Propyl stearimide diamethyl-beta-hydroxyethylammonium nitrate
ex 35*04               Soja protein isolate , having an isoelectric point of
                       4*8 plus or minus 0.4 and which contains not less than
                      94 % by weight of protein (Nx6.25 ) in the dry matter .
ex 38.19 G             Catalysts with metals of the ferro group
ex 38.19 G             Catalysts with a diphosphoroB pentaoxyde
ex 38.19 G             Compound catalysts consisting of silver uniformly
                      fixed on aluminium oxide
ex 38.19 T            Mixtures of phenylene diammine dérivâtes
ex 38.19 T            Mixtures of 2,6-dialkylhydroquinones
ex 39*01 C III        Polycondensation produots of benzenedicarboxylio acids
                      with 1,4- butanediol and poly(oxytetramethylene ) glycol ,
                       in one of the forms mentioned in note 3 ( b ) to Chapter 39 •
ex 39*02 C XIV a)     Copolymers of vinylidene chloride and hexafluorpropylene
                       in one of the forms mentioned in Note 3 ( a) and ( b ) to
                      Chapter 39 for use in the manufacture of airoraft tyres
ex 59*01 Alb)         Oil-absorbing wadding made of aliphatic polyolefin fibres
                       (with at least 99 % buoyancy)
ex 88.05 B              Ground flying trainers of the following types :
                        -  Boeing 737 " Atkins and Merill "
                        -  DC 10 "Link-Miles "
 ---pagebreak---                    -2-
           1                                    2
ex 90.20     Intensifying screens for radiography Trimax Alfa 8
ex 94*04 B   Anti-orease "floatation pad'1 sponge cushions
 ---pagebreak---                                    DRAFT
                  ' ;    REGULATION (EEC) OF THE COUNCIL "
                    temporarily suspending the autonomous duties in
                    the Common Customs Tariff on certain industrial
                                      products
                t; J             »               '             ,
THE COUNCIL OF THE. EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES .
                                          *
flavifig re-gard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic
Community f and in particular Article 28 thereof ;
Having regard to the draft Regulation submitted by the Commission ;
WhereaP production in the Community of the products referred to in
the present Regulation is at present inadequate or non-existent within
the Community and producers are thus unable to meet the needs of user
industries in the Community ;
Whereas it is the Community 's interest to suspend the autonomous
Common Customs Tariff duties only partially in certain cases , parti­
cularly because of the existence of Community production and in other
cases to suspend duties completely ; •
Whereas taking account of the difficulties involved in accurately
assessing the development of the economic situation in the sectors
concerned in the near future these suspension measures should be taken
only temporarily , fixing their term of validity to toolncide with
the interests of Community production ;
                                                    s
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :
                                      Article- 1
The autonomous Oommon Customs Tariff duties for the products listed
in the Tables annexed to this Regulation shall be suspended at the
level indicated in respect of each of them .
 ---pagebreak---                                   » 2 •
These suspensions shall be applicable :
- from 1 • July    to 31 Deoember 1975 for "the products listed in Table I
- from l v July 1975   30 June 1976 for the produotjr listed in Table II .
        *              - . i ,■ Article 2 ■ • • < <
This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 July          197 5 »
     This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly "
     applicable in all Member States .
Bone at Brussels *                             For the Council
                                               The President
 ---pagebreak---                                                                            ANNEX
                                   TABLE I
CCT heading no                 Description of goods                    Rate of autonomous
                                                                       duty - in . the CCT
ex 28.21           Dichromium trioxide for production of chromium
                   metal ( a )                                                0$
ex 29,16 D         Prostaglandin E2                                           0$
ex 29«23 A II      Dinoprost , trometamol salt                                Ofo
ex 41*02 B         Leather of East India kip, whole , whether or not '        0$
                   the heads and legs have been removed , weighing
                   each more than 4»5 kg net and not more than 8 kg,
                   not further prepared than vegetable tanned ,
                   whether or not having undergone further preser­
                   vative treatment with oil , but obviously unsuit­
                   able for immediate use in the manufacture of     ^
                    leather articles -
ex 56.01 A          Synthetic textile fibres of aromatic polyamides           0$
                    obtained by polycondensation of m-phenylene*
                    diamine and isophthalic acid
ex 73.40 B          Integrally forged , rough-turned components for           0$
                    reactor pressure vessels with unit weights of
                   more than 150 metric tons or outer diameters
                    of more than 6000 mm
ex 76.03           Aluminium alloy strip in coils containing not T.           0$
                    less than 18$ by weight and not more than 23$
                   by weight of tin and not less than 0.7$ by
                   weight and not more than 1.5$ by weight of
                    copper as the major alloying elements and
                   having a width of not less than 75 mm and not
                   more than 230 mm and a thickness of not less
                   than 3 mm and not more than 6,5 mm
(a) The application of this suspension will be subject to the
    conditions determined by the competent authorities .
 ---pagebreak---                                       TABLE II
CCT heading No                   Description of goods                     Rate of autonomoue
                                                                          duty in . the CCT
          1                                    2                                      3
ex   28.04 C III         Tellurium powder                                             Ofo
     28.51 A             Heavy hydrogen ( deuterium) and compounds
                         thereof ( including heavy water ) ; mixtures                        {
                         and solutions containing deuterium in which
                         the ratio of the deuterium atoms to the
                         normal hydrogen atoms exceeds 1:5 000 in
                         number (Euratom )
ex   28.55 A             Phosphides of iron ( ferro-phosphorus ) con­                 0%
                         taining 15 i° or more "by weight of phosphorus ,
                         for use exclusively in the manufacture of
                         refined phosphoric iron or steel ( a)
ex   28.57 Β             Manganese nitride ( as small pellets ) con­                   0%
                        taining not more than 8 $ of nitrogen by
                         weight
ex   29.01 C I           Pmenes                                                        8%
ex   29.01 D VI          Vinyltoluene                                                  6%
ex   29.01 D VI           1,2,4 » 5-Tet ramet hylbenzene                               0%
ex   29.02 A II b )       1,2 , 3-Trichloropropone                                     0%
ex   29.02 A III         Ethylene dibromide                                            0%
ex   29.02 A III         Vinyl bromide                                                 Ofo
ex   29.02 Β             Dodecachloropentacylodecane                                   0%
               ;
ex   29.02 Β             Hexachlorocyclopentadiene                                     0%
ex   29.03 A             Benzene-l,3-disulphonic acid                                  Ofo
ex   29.03 Β II          1-Nitropropane : 2-Nitropropane                               8%
ex   29.03 B II          N it romethane                                                0%
ex   29.04 C I           Hexane-1 , 6-diol                                             Ofo
ex   29.04 C I           Butane-1 , 3-diol                                             0%
                                                                                             I
ex   29.06 A IV          2-tert Butyl-4-ethylphenol                                    Ofo   j
ex   29.06 B V           1,1 , 3-Tri s–( 5-tert butyl-4-hydroxy-2-                     0$
                         methylphenyl ) butane
( a)   The application of this suspension will be subject to the
       conditions determined by the competent authorities .                     • · ·/ Φ · ·
 ---pagebreak---                                        -3-
         1                              2                           3
ex 29.08 D         Dicumyl peroxide                                 Ofo
ex 29.09           1 , 2-Epoxybut ane      '                        7%
ex 29.11 A IV      2 . 3-Dimethylpentaldehyde                       0%
ex 29.13 A I       5-Methylhexan-2-one
ex 29.13 BIb       Natural refined camphor
ex 29.13 D I       1 6-alpha-Met hyIpre gnenolone                    6%
ex 29.13 P         1 , 4-Napht oquinone
ex 29.13 G II      2 f 3-Dichloro-l . 4-napht oquinone
ex 29.13 G II      DecachlorotetracyoIodecanone                    10%
ex 29.14 A II c) 4 16 , 17-Epoxypregnenolone acetate              • 6%
ex 29.14 A II c) 4 1 6-alpha-MethyIallopregn-ll-alpha.               9%
                     17-alpha . 21-triol-3, 20-dione 11-
                     p-toluenesulphonate 21-acetate
ex 29.14 A VII .   Diethyl triethyl glycol butyrate
ex 29.14 B IV b)   2-Ethyl-2-hydrosymethylpropanediol                0%
                   tri aerylate
ex 29.15 A IV a)   Sebacio acid                                      0%
ex 29.15 C III     Benzyl phenyl malonate                            0%
ex 29.15 C III     Trimellitic acid and trimellitic anhy­
                   dride
ex 29.15 C III-    Tetrachlorophthalic anhydride
29.16 A III a)     Crude calcium tartrate'                       3,5$
ex 29.16 B VI      Di st earyl 2-( 5–t ert"butyl–4-hydroxy–3 –       0%
                    methylbenzyl ) malonate
ex 29.16 B VI      Pentaerytrit ol t etra-3-( 3 , 5-ditertbutyl-     0%
                    4-hydroxypheny1 ) propionate
ex 29.16 B VI      0ctadecyl~3-( 3 , 5-dit ertbutyl-4-hydroxv»       0%
                   phenyl ) propionat e
ex 29.16 D         3 1 6-Endoxohexahydrophthalio acid and its      10%
                   sodium salt
ex 29.16 D         Prostaglandin El                                  0%
 ---pagebreak--- ex 29.23 A II      ( + )-4-Dimethylamino-3-methyl-l. 2-d.iphenyl"      Op
                   butan-2-ol
ex 29*23 C         Kst amine hydrochloride                             Op
ex 29,23 D V       Tranexamic acid ( trans-4-aminomethylcycl»r
                   hexanecarboxylic acid )
ex 29»23 E         N-Benzyl-N-( 3-hydroxybenzoylmethyl )methylan=      Op
                   ■ momum chlorxde
ex 29»23 E         N-^2-/fl,2 diphenylvinyl)phenox^7ethyydiethyl=      Ofo
                      ammonium chloride
ex 29.23 E       • Methyldopa ( alpha-methyl-bet a-3 » 4-dih.ycLroxy-  Op
                   phenyl ) -alanine ) ; alpha-Methyldioayphenyl"
                      alanine
   29.25 B II a)   5-Ethyl-5-phenylbarbituric acid ( phenobai"        11$
                   barbital ) and its salts
ex 29.26 A I       o-Benzoicsulphimide ( saccharin) and its            8%
                    sodium salts
ex 29.27            2-( 3-Phenoxyphenyl ) propionitrile ;              Ok
ex 29.27            (-)-2-Ácetamido-2-vanillylpropionitrile            Op
ex 29.29            16 , 17-Dehydropregnenolone acetato oxime          6%
ex 29.29            ( -) -2- ( 3 ,4 -Dihydxoxybenzy1 ) -2-hydrazino«   Cffo
                   propionic acid
ex 29.29           Podophyllinic acid 2-ethylhydrazide                 6$
ex 29.31 B         Thiobis ( di secamylphenol )                        6%
ex 29.31 B         Stearyl S -( 4-hydroay-3,5-di"iethylbenzyl )        C$
                   thioglycolate
ex 29.31 B         5-Fl'u.oro-2-methyl-l-( 4-n»ethylthiobenzylidene )  Op
                   mden-3-ylacetic acid
ex 29.34 B         Phenylthiophosphonic acid dichloride : o-ethyl«*    Op
                   phenylthiophosphonic acid chloride
ex 29.34 B         DimethyIt indi chloride                             Oft
ex 29.35 Q         Diosgenin and its esters                            0$>
ex 29.35           alpha-Aoetylbutyrolactone                           Ofo
ex 29.35 Q          l,4-Diazabicyclo/2,2 , 27 òctane ( triethylene*    0$>
                   diamin)
 ---pagebreak---                               -5-
       1                              2                           3
ex 29.35 Q     2-( 3 . 5-Diterbutyl-2-hydro3yphenyl )-5-chloro-   0%
               benzotria z°le
ex 29.35 Q     2-( 2-Hydroxy-5-methyphenyl )benzotriazole
ex 29.35 Q     Indomethacin ( l-( 4-chloro"benzoy1 ) -5-methoxy-
               2 -niethylin<iol -3-ylacetic acid)
ex 29.35 Q     2-Picolm                                           0%
ex 29.35 Q     Methyl 3-amino-5 , 6-dichloropyrazine-2-car =
               boxylate
ex 29.35 Q     ( -) -1-t ertButylamino-3-( 4-morpholino-l , 2,5--  0%
               thiadiazol- 3-yloxy) propan-2-ol
ex 29.35 Q     Amprolium hydrochloride                             0%
ex 29.35 Q     ThiabencLazole                                      0%
ex 29.35 Q     4-Aminoimidazole-5-carboxamide orotate               0%
               dihydrate
ex 29.35 Q     Tris(2-Hydroxyethyl) isocyanurate
ex 29.36        Sulfaguanidine                                      7%
ex 29.36        Quinethazone ( 7-chloro-2 ethyl-l,2,3»4-             0%
               tetrahydro-4-oxo-6-quinazoline sulfonamide )
ex 29.38 B III  Folic acid                                          0%
ex 29.39 C I    Serum gonadotrophin ( INN)                          0%
ex 29.39 D II   6-alpha-Methylprednisolone                          8%
ex 29.39 D II   Pluorometholone ( HW)                               8%
ex 29.39 D II   Batamethasonephosphate ( INN) ; betamethasone       0%
                17 . sterile
ex 29.39 D II   Batamethasone acetate , sterile                     0%
ex 29.39 D II   Batamethasone 17,21-dipropionate , sterile
ex 29.39 D II   Triamcinolone ( iNN)                                8%
ex 29.39 D II   Triamcinolonacet onide-21-( 2 f 2-dimethylbuty »    8%
                rate ) ; triamcinolonacetonide ; triamoinolon*
                 .diacetate
ex 29.39 E      Prasterone ( iM)                                     6%
ex 29.39 E      Thyrocaloitonin. porcine                             0$
                                                                   .../
 ---pagebreak---                                       -6-
     ,1                                 2                                   3
ex 29.40              Broralain                                             0$
ex 29.40              Mixture of streptokinase and streptodornase         ( Ofo
ex 29*41 A            Digitalis glycosides , except digoxin                 6%
ex 29 « 41 D          Pure glycoside of squills                             6%
ex 29*41 D ,          Calcium salts of sennoside A and B                    Qjo
ex 29*41 D            Benzylidene-beta-B-glycoside of podophyllo-           6$
                      toxin
ex 29.42 0 VII        Alkaloids of ergat of rye and their salts , ethers ,   6%
                      esters and other derivatives other than lysergic
                      acid
ex 29.42 C VII        Pilocarpine hydrochloride and pilocarpine nitrato      6%
ex 29.44 A            Azidocillin and its salts                              Op
ex 29.44 C            Tobramycin and its salts                               Ofo
ex 29.44 C            Gentamycin and its salts                               Ofo
ex 29.44 C            Cephradin ;                                            0%
                      Amphotericin
ex 29.44 C            Nystatin                                               0Jo
ex 29*44 C            Lincomycin , and its       salts and esters ;          0%
                      Chlorolincomycin and       its  salts and esters
ex 29.44 C            Minocycline-mono-hydrochloride dihydrate               0%
ex 29.44 C            Spectinomycin dihydrochloride pentahydrate            0%
ex 29*44 C            Bleomycin sulphate                                     0$
and ex 30.03 A II To)
ex 29.44 C            Tylosin base and its salts                             Ofo
ex 29*44 C            4-Nitrobenzyl-7-amino-3-methyl-8-oxo-5-thia-l-         Q$>
                      azabicyclo ^~4 » 2 , c7oct -2-ene-2 carboxylate and
                      salts thereof
ex 29.44 C            Spectinomycin sulphate                                 C$>
ex 29.44 C            Monensin and its salts whether or not in crystal-      0$
                       lized form
ex 30.01 A I          Bovine livers for organotherapeutic purposes           5%
                      dried and powdered
 ---pagebreak--- ex 30.01 B          The following sustances derived from human blood :
                     antihaemophilic globulin , ant i-Rho ( D) globulin
                    and plasraaprotein solution
ex 30.01 B          Extracts of suprarenal glands
ex 30.01 B           Purified extracts of mucous membrane of swine ,
                     dried ( intrinsic factor)
ex 30.01 B           Extract of liver of bovine     animals
ex 30.01 B           Freezedried    gamma globulin extracted from human
                     blood
ex 30.01 B           Anti-D immunoplasma
ex 30.02 A           Tetanus immunoglobulin
ex 30.02 A           Anti-tetenus immunoplasma
ex 30.03 A II b )    Anti-haemophilio globulin and anti Rho ( D)
and B II b )        globulin extracted from human blood
32.01 Ac             Tanning extracts of wattle ( Mimosa)
ex 32.01 D           Tanning extracts of eucalyptus
ex 32.01 D           Tanning extracts derived from gambier and myro-
                     balan fruits
ex 32.04 A TV     .  Dyeing extracts of logwood , yellow woods or of
                     red woods
ex 32.07 B
                     Polycarbonate with a carbon black content of not
                     less than 22 % and not more them 28% by weight
ex 38.03 B           Acid activated montmorillonito which , when examined
                     by X-ray powder diffraction , shows four principal
                     lines corresponding to crystal interplanar spacings
                      (d various ) of 0.44 , 0.40, 0.33 and 0.25 nano­
                     metres , the line corresponding to 0*40 nanometre
                     being the most intense
38.07 A              Spirits of turpentine
38.07 B              Sulphate turpentine ;
                     crude dipentene
38.07 C              Wood turpentine j
                     terpenic solvents from the distillation or other
                     treatment of coniferous woods ; sulphite turpen­
                     tine : pine - oil           .
 ---pagebreak--- ex 38.08 C         Colophony , hydrogenated, polymerized , dimerized
                   or oxidized
ex 38.08 C         Technical hydroabiethyl alcohol
ex 38.19 G         Compound catalysts consisting of copper chloride
                   fixed on aluminium oxide
ex 38.19 K         Sintered magnesite mixed with small quantities of
                   mineral oils
ex 38.19 T         Mixtures of aldehydes from lignin
ex 38.19 T         Mixtures of tertiary mercaptans
ex 38.19 T         Crude guanin ( parts of fish scales and other waste
                   of fish , containing mineral oil , of a kind used
                   for the manufacture of pearl essence )
ex 38.19 T         Crude diosgenin
ex 38.19 T         White mortar , non refractory , consisting of marble
                   powder and white cement excluding coating materials
                   used in painting and of a type used for masonry
ex 38.19 T         White granules and powders consisting of a mixture
                   of melted , recrystallized mineral substances (mainly
                   sand , limestone and dolomite )
ex 39*01 C III     Film , in rolls , of substrated poly(ethylene tere-
                   phtalate ) for cinematography or photography
                   ( including radiography)
ex 39*01 C III     Waste of polyester sheets coated with tungsten
                   compounds
ex 39*01 C HI      Reflecting polyester sheeting
ex 39*01 C III     Polyesters made from naphtalene dicarboxylic
                   acid and ethylene glycol in the form of films
                  (Q films )
ex 39*01 C IV      Polyamide 6 in one of the forms mentioned in Note
                   3 ( b ) to Chapter 39 for the manufacture of textile
                   threads and fibres ( a)
ex 39*01 C V       Elastomers of polyurethane with groups of ether
                   in one of the forms mentioned in Note 3 ( a)
                   and ( b) to Chapter 39
ex 39*01 C VII     Poly( ethylene oxyde ) having a molecular weight
                   of not less than 4»000,000
(a} The application of this suspension will be subject
     to the conditions determined by the competent authorities .
 ---pagebreak---         1                                 2                                   3
ex 39.01 C VII         Polyimide foils                                        0$
ex 39.02 C III         Poly-(sulphohalogenethylene ) in one of the forms      4$
                       mentioned in Note 3 ( a) and. ( b ) to Chapter 39
ex 39*02 C VI          Copolymers solely for allyl alcohol with sty-          0$
a) and b )             rene , which have an acetyl value of not less
                       than 190
ex 39*02 C VIII        Copolymers of vinylidene chloride with vinyl           4$
                       chloride , containing not less than 80$ "by
                       weight of vinylidene chloride , in one of the
                       forms mentioned in Note 3 ( a) and ( b ) to
                       Chapter 39 » for the manufacture of fibres ,
                       monofil or strip ( a)
ex 39*02 C XII         Reflecting polyacrylic film                            0$
ex 39*02 C XIV a)      Copolymers of ethyl aerylate with chloroethyl-        12$
                         vinyl ether , in one of the forms mentioned in
                       Note 3 ( b ) to Chapter 39
ex 39*02 C XIV a)      Copolymers of ethylene and maleic anhydride            C$
                       slightly cross -linked and with molecular
                       ratio of 1:1 ( viscosity 15,000-20,000 cp )
ex 39*02 C XIV a)      Copolymers of vinyl chloride in one of the forms       0$
                       mentioned in Note 3 ( a) . and ( B) to Chapter
                       39 » containing by weight not less than 90$ and
                       not more than 92 $ vinyl chloride , not less
                       than 2$ and not more than 4$ vinyl acetate and
                       not less than 4$ not more than 8$ vinyl alcohol
ex 39*02 C XIV b )     Polyvinyl . fluoride ) in the form of sheets           0$
ex 39*03 B II b) 2     Scrap photografio ( including cinematographic )        0$
ex 39*03 B III b ) 4   and X-ray film
aa   and.
ex 39*03 B IV b ) 4 aa
39*03 B V a) 1         Bthylcellulose , not plasticized                       4$
ex 39*03 BV a) 2       Ethylhydrasyethylcellulose insoluble in water          4$
                                                   !
ex 39*05 B             Rubber hydrochloride in sheets of a thickness          0$
                       not exceeding 0.02 mm
ex 41*02 B             Bovine skins , chrome tanned in the moist state        Ofo
                       ( wet blue )
41*03 B I              Sheep and lambskin leather , except leather fal-       0$
                       ling within heading No . 41*06 , 41 . 07 or 41 . 08 ,
                       other , not further prepared than tanned
(a) The application of this suspension will be subject to
     the conditions determined by the competent authorites.                  •••/•••
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41.04 B I            Goat and kid skin leather , except leather falling          Ofo
                     within heading No , 41*06 , 41*07 or 41*08 , other ,                  I
                     not further prepared than tanned
41.05 B I            Other kinds of leather , not further prepared than          C$
                     tanned
ex 44*28 C           Shingles for roofs and walls , of coniferous wood           0$
45.02                Natural cork in blocks , plates , sheets or strips          4$
                     ( including cubes or square slabs , cut to size for
                     corks or stoppers )
ex 48*01 E           Japanese tissue ( special long-fibre paper ) for the        0%
                     manufacture of artificial sausage casings or for
                     wrapping man-made textile fibres ( continous ) in the
                     course of industrial processing ( a)
ex 49*11 B           Microcopies on sin opaque base intended for databanks and    Cffo
                      libraries ( a)
ex 49*11 B           Artists' screen prints ( commonly described as               Cffo
                      serigraphs ), signed by the artist and numbered from
                      1 to 200
ex 51*01 A           Single yarn of polytetrafluoroethylene                       Cffo
ex 51*01 A           Yarn wholly of polj(glycollic ) i acid                  '    Ofo
51.01 B I            Hollow-filament yarn of regenerated textile fibres           C$>
ex 51*04 A           Woven fabrics of polyvinly alcohol fibres for machine        Ofo
                     embroidery
ex 54*03 B I a)      Unbleached linen yarn ( excluding yarn of flax tow),         C$>
                     measuring per kg 30,000 m or less , for    the manu­
                     facture of multiple or cabled yarns for the footwear
                     industry or for whipping cables ( a )
ex 58*01 B           Carpets , carpeting and rugs of silk or of waste silk        20fo with
                     other than noil , of which the pile contains not less        maximum
                     than 85$ by weight of silk or of waste silk other            duty of
                     than noil                                                    4UA per
                                                                                       υ.Γ
ex 50*07 A           Braids wholly of dyed poly(glycolli° acid) yarn              Ofo
ex 59*03             Bonded fibre fabrics and similar bonded yarn fabrics         C$>
                     or aromatic polyamide man-made fibres produced by
                     polycondensation of m-phenylenediamine and isophtheF
                     lie acid
ex 59*04             Coir yarn for the manufacture of carpets , . carpeting       0$>
                     and rugs , mats and the like ( a)
(a) The application of this suspension will be subject to
      the conditions determined by the oompetent authorites                    •••/•*•
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ex 59.17 D          Yarn of synthetic textile fibres ( polyetra®               Oft
                    fluoroethylene ), bleached , impregnated , whether
                    or not oiled
ex 69.09 B          Catalyst supports , consisting of porous oordiorite        C$
                    ceramic pieces of roughly circular or oval cross-
                    section with parallel sides , having an overall
                    volume of not less than 240 millilitjnas , and having
                    a minimum dimension of not less than 90 millimetres
                   and a maximum dimension of not more than 48O milli­
                    metres , having not less than 28 continuous channels
                    per hundred square millimetres running parallel to
                    the main axis of symmetry , the total channel cross-
                    section area being not less than 6Cffo and not more
                    than QCffo of the whole cross-section area
ex 70.19 A IV b )   Glass beads ( inorganic spheroids ) of a dimension         0%>
                    of less than 0.1 mm and with a refraction index
                    of 2.26
ex 81.02 B          Molybdenum alloy sheets of less than 0.20 mm thick         0$
                    containing not less than 98$ by weight of molyb­
                     denum not less than 0.40$ by weight and not more
                    than 1% by weight of titanium and not less than
                    0.60$ by weight and not more than 0.20$ by wei^it of
                    zirconium as the major alloying element
ex 81.04 D I        Chromium , in the form of cathode chips or pellets ,       Clfo
                    which contains not more than 0.10 $ by weight
                    of total oxygen , not more than 0.015$ by weight of
                    total aluminium , and not more than 0.001 % by weight
                    of aluminium compounds insoluble in boiling 5N hydro­
                    chloric acid and in boiling fuming perchloric acid,
                    and estimated as Al , intended for the production of
                    alloy for manufacture of fixed or movable blades for
                    aircraft jet engines ( a )
 ex 81.04 G I       Electrolytic manganese , containing no iron alloy          0$
                    element , of 99*9$ minimum purity , for the aluminium
                    industry ( a)
ex 81 . 04 G I      Manganese electrolytic of a .purity of at least 99*5$      0$
                    and intended for the chemical industry ( a)
ex 81.04 K I        Waste and scrap of titanium                            . Ofo
ex 81.04 K I        Titanium sponge                                            0$
ex 81.04 M          Waste and scrap of uranium depleted in U 235               Ofo
ex 84.51 A          Typewriters with Braille characters                        0$
(a) The application of this suspension will be subject to
     the conditions determined by the competent authorities               • • •/• I
 ---pagebreak---                              -J.2'
ex 84*63      Forged and. roughly shaped generator and turbine      0$
              shafts of a weight exceeding I50 metric tons
ex 90*01 B    Material consisting of a polarising film , suppor-    C$
              ted on one or both sides by transparent material
ex 90*19 B II Reading appliances for the blind , in which a minia-  ($
              ture camera using photo-transistors transmits letters
              onto a scanning board with piezo-electric pencils ,
              and its parts and accessories
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