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PROCLAMATION 3323—OCT. 20, 1959

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and in item 339 in Part I of Schedule XX-1956, and tariff concessions on table 7 UST 1362. knives and forks, wholly of metal and in chief value of stainless steel, are included in item 355 in Part I of Schedule X X 1947, in item 355 in Part I of Schedule ei Stat. (Pt. 5) A1207. XX-1949, and in item 355 in Part I of 64 Stat. (Pt. 3) B317. Schedule XX-1951; 3 UST (Pt. i) iieo. 5. WHEREAS the prevailing tariff concession on table spoons, wholly of metal and in chief value of stainless steel, is included in item 339 in Part I of Schedule XX-1956, and the prevailing tariff concessions on table knives and forks, wholly of metal and in chief value of stainless steel, are included in item 355 in Part I of Schedule XX-1951; 6. WHEREAS the current United States duties reflecting the said prevailing tariff concessions granted in the said General Agreement, as supplemented, with respect to the products referred to in the fourth recital of this proclamation are as follows: Table spoons Table knives and forks: Less than 4 inches long, exclusive of h and l e: With handles of a u s t e n itic steel. With handles of steel other than austenitic. 4 inches or more long, exelusive of h and l e.

17% ad val.

l<; each and 171/2 % ad val. 1<- each and 1214% ad val, 4^' each, and 1714% ad val.

7. WHEREAS the United States Tariff Commission on January 10, 1958 and January 31, 1958 submitted to me a report (which report the Commission on July 24, 1959 supplemented in accordance with my request) of its investigation No. 61 under section 7 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1364), on the basis of which 65 Stat. 74. investigation, and a hearing held in connection therewith, the Commission has found that, as a result in part of the duties reflecting the concessions granted thereon in the said General Agreement, as supplemented, the products referred to in the fourth recital of this proclamation (hereinafter sometimes referred to as "stainless steel table flatware") were

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