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 § *166, TITLE "19{·—·—·(}’UA merchandise of the same general character as Qthe ~ particular, merchandise under consicleration, by fmanufacturers or pro-·» ducers lh the country ot manufacture or production who are engaged in the same general. trade-as the manufacturer ,012; Y. producer of the particular mercha1idise under `colislderation. . (May!27, 1921, é. 14, § 206, 42”Stat. 13.) _‘ / Exroatmn { 166. `Who are exportera.—·->F¤r the purposes of sections "160 toi 123 of· this title, the exporter of imported m_erchtmdiee shall be the person by] whem or~for whose account the xherchalndise is imported into. the United States:      _ · ~  _ (1)_ If such person is the agent or principal ot the eziporter, — `marxufactitrer, or pirodnicer; or ‘ t v *‘ _— '  (2) It such pereoni bwxisor cohtroleidirectly or indirectly, through stock ownership or control `or otherwiseyany interest , in the hbusinaese of the exporter, rixanufact rer, or producer ;'?'01’_ _ (3) If the exporter,. HldD\1fHCtI11‘€1°,_`0 producer I owns ;0r controls, directly or_ indirectly, through; stock rownershlp ._or control or `otherwise, any interest- in' any business conducted by suchperscu-;"0r I  _- .» F   _` .`   `2 · (Q) If any person or persons,. jointly br ieeverally, dlrectly or indirectly, through stock! ownership or- control. or_ otherwise, own or control in the aggregate S20 per cehturxr ¤1··_mq¤é·`¤r the voting power. or control inlfhe busi11ess_ carried on jhy the per-A son by whom or for whose account the merchaxidise··is,'.lmp ported into the United States, and aleo 20 per} cex1tum§ or more of such power or control in the business of theyexportexj, manu-‘ iacturer, or producer: __(‘l\fay 27, 1921, cQ 14, ‘§ 207, 42 Stat? 14.), · 0.vms Amb Bonms ON Ezwrnr _ ‘l 167. Oath uml bond of person for whose account rmerehzm-. disc is imported before delivery thereof.——·»In' the case of all _impp1ited,mei·chandlse, whether dutiable or `free of duty, of a 'claés or kind as to which the Secretary ot the Treasury has made public) a Sudini; ae Yprovidedlu section 160 ·0fthiS title, and delivery of which has not been madeby the c0llect:0r"hefore· V such finding has been so made public;/unless. tlie’persQ1l·by Whom or Ifoyhoae account siich merchandise da ximported makes oath tore the collector, under regulations Iprescrlbed by the Secretary, that he ia·n0t an exporter, or uulesslsuch person declares under oath- at the time of entry; under regular- tioae prescribed by the Secretary, the exportezfs sales price l ef such merchandise, it shall be unlawful for the chllector to I deliver the merchandise until such person has made oath before the collector, under regulations prescribed by. the sald*' Secretary, that the merchandise has not been sold or agreed to be aold by such person, and has given bond to the collectior, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, with auretlee approved by thecollector, in an amount equal to the estimated ralue ot the merchandise, ceudltienedz (1) That he wlllrreport to the"ccl1ector the exporters sales price of the "merchaudiae vyithia thirty days after auch merchandise has been. sold or agreed to be sold in the United Statw; (2) that he will pay on demand from the collector the amount of special, damping duty, ·‘ it any, imposed byaectieua 160 to 1fI3‘0§ this title, upon such merchandise; and (3) thathe will ftirulah to the colleetor aueh information aa.°may be in his possession and as maybe neces- · sary for the ascertaiauieut et such duty, and will keep each records as to the aale of auch merchandlae as the Secretary may bi regulation prescribe. (May 27, 1921, e. 14, { 208, {2, Stat.»14.)_. t a l · — ¤ » l DUTIM or Arrananas 168. Appraisal and report to collector.-111 the caae ot all imported- merchandise, whether dutiable or tree of. duty, of a ,class or kind aa to which the Secretary ot the Treasury hea made public a ilnding as provided la section 160 'ot this title; and as to whichthe appraiser er person acting as appraiser

STOMS DUTIES \ 673 .11as magic 110 'appraisement report to the collector `befcile sueh — I mmding has been so made pilblic, it shall be the duty oteziieh j_ appralser or periseuactlng es appmfser, by all reasonable way§ and means to ascertain, estimate, and appraise (any invoice er dmdavit thereto or gmtemént of cost of production to the corltrary notwithstanding) ·, and report to the collector the for· eign m&rket'vqIue‘017"the;c0st ot production, as themse maxtbe`, — the `purehasé price, atncfthe ex.p0rter’s salu price, and any other fdcts which .t11é}Sec1:etary may deem necessity for the purpoées · of seetienis 160 to 173 ot this titieL · (·hi¤$* 27, 1921, c. 14, § 209,* ‘ 42iSt;at.15.)“_ t * _ ~—_. » - l ‘ -’ ` L J— t A;»1>$.a;.s`A1tr»'Pn;>·rm·rs »· 169. Appeqls, etc., ·rmm.4ae¢emsmea¤¤¤ of nyipniisers.-—Fm· ‘ the putposeé of erections 160 to 173 efthis title, the determinetioniet the appraiser ‘ er pereqxi acting as appréisert as to the foreign n;{arket;ival11e_0r‘tl1e_cbsfof production, as the. cesé mziy " "be, the; purchase ptiee, aqui the exp<>rte1?’é sales price, and the » aqtioxiy 01. the collectbri in assessing special dumping ¢1\1t!,l·'Sb8_u 1mYe the sameforcel gud effeetiag be subject to the aime right of appeal and p1·0tést, upder the same conditieins and éxgbject fkfthe same fimitetiensi and the geuerél appraisers, the Board bf, General Appriiiseré, mld the -Cetu·t_ of Customs{AppeaIs shall `hitve the slime. jurisdiction; powers, mid duties in cehtgection. with Such appeals and protests as in the case ofappeals and eproteéts relfating hte customs duties under existing last. (May 27, 1921, c. 14, §`210,· 42 sm. 153-) ` · U Dnuwmxcxé N —, .. - }70._Spe4:ial duties treated gs `iefgulnr duties.-The special  dumping, dutyimposed by sections 160 te 173 of this title‘shaIl betreatecl ixrall ·1‘&S[K’CtS as regxilar customs duties within the meaning of all 'l§ws“ relejfihg to the dravirback ofeustome duties. (_M£1y27, 1921, c,`14, § 211, 42 Stat. 15.) ’ t ` ` ` . Srmm '1‘i·rt.m_, · 171, Citation.-·—·Sections 160 te 173'dt this title may be cited as the "Antidumpi;1g Act, 1921.** _(May 27,*1921,_c. 14, S 212, 42` State 15.) A · ·· . ‘ ~ V _ DEEINITIONBM 172. Definitioi1s.———-When usedlu sections 160 t0'173 of this title-, Y · . ·   . » ‘ {The term ·" person " includes ixidividuals, partnerships, cor- { poratichs, and associations; and _ ‘ _ ’ ¥ _ · The term, “United States " iizxclpxdeé all Territories aug} pos-. seé=.éi0_ns_ subjei;·f .t0 the jurisdiction '· ot tlie United States, except the Philippine Islands; the·Virgin Islands, the Islands 0( Guam and Tutuila, and the Canal Zone. (Mey 27,* 1921, 9. 14, § 406, 42 Stat, 1S.); ` ` ` Rvws Ann Rmcvnlyfioivs 173. Rules and_regulatie¤s.—The Seeretary shell make rules and regulations necessary for the enforcement ot sections 160 to 172 ot this titlel (May 27, 1921, c. 14, § 407l, 42 ,Stet. 18.) Uunus Mmueué ‘0¥ CQEYITITION nm Iurcmuwxow Uxuwrm. _I74t Unfdir tmethegla of mmktitim end unfair; acts tend- [ ing ta` destroy er injure aemmae industries:-·~:Unf¤h· methods Lot competition a¤d#uufni;· acts itttatbe lmpoitatlen ct articles ·  into the United States; or in their sexe by the owner, importer,  eenslgnee, of agent ol either, the elect or tendency of which` ` IS tee destroy er s¤b.st¤uti§ily`li¤j¤rett¤¤ tt industry, emcieutly and, l eceuomlcally operated, an the United States, or to prevent the establishment of such an indiwtry, or to tfestrain or moncujolize trade and commerce in the United States, are declared ;m1aw— ful and when found, by the Piesldentf to exist shell be dealt with, in additioxl to anylother pmovisions of law, gs hereinafter ·p1·0vided.. (Sept. 21, 1922, c. 358, Title HI, § 316(e.), 42 Stat; 948.) ‘ ’