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 1094 United States Tariff Act of 1930 Paragraph Description of Article Rate of Duty Herring oil Fish, dried and unsalted: Cod, haddock, hake, pollock, and cusk Other, including shark fins Fish, prepared or preserved in any manner, when packed in oil or in oil and other substances: Smoked pollock, by whatever name known, of a value exceeding 9 cents per pound including the weight of the immediate con- tainer only Fish, prepared or preserved in any manner, when packed in air-tight containers weighing with their contents not more than fifteen pounds each (except fish packed in oil or in oil and other sub- stances): Any of the foregoing (except her- ring, smoked or kippered or in tomato sauce, packed in imme- diate containers weighing with their contents more than one pound each, and except salmon and anchovies) 2%0 per gallon ly14 per pound %S per pound 15% ad valorem 12%% ad valorem Ante, p. 1084. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [57 STAT. 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 any article enumerated in this Schedule, which is subject on the day of the signature of this Agreement to any additional or separate ordinary customs duty, 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 duty 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. 52 717(c) 718(a) 718(b)

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