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PUBLIC LAW 90-634-OCT. 24, 1968

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industrial or commercial use, except for any excess attributable to the cost of accelerated delivery or other significantly different circumstances, "(iv) all of such articles are sold at reasonably comparable prices, and " (v) at least 55 percent of the aggregate receipts or accruals in such fiscal year by the contractor or subcontractor from sales of all such articles are not (without regard to this subsection and subsection (c) of this section) subject to this title.*' EFFECnVE

DATES

SEC. 105. The amendment made by section 102 shall take effect as of June 30, 1968. The amendments made by sections 103 and 104 shall apply with respect to amounts received or accrued in fiscal years of contractors and subcontractors ending after the date of the enactment of this Act. TITLE] II — ADMINISTRATION O F THE A N T I D U M P I N G ACT, 1921 DETERMINATION S UNDER THE A N T I D U M P I N G ACT,

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SEC. 201. (a) Nothing contained in the International Antidumping C^ode, signed at Geneva on June 30, 1967, shall be construed to restrict the discretion of the United States Tariff Commission in performing its duties and functions under the Antidumping xA.ct, 1921, and in performing their duties and functions under such Act the Secretary of the Treasury and the Tariff Commission shall— (1) resolve any conflict between the International Antidumping Code and the Antidumping Act, 1921, in favor of the Act as applied by the agency administering the Act, and (2) take into account the provisions of the International Antidumping Code only insofar as they are consistent with the Antidumping Act, 1921, as applied by the agency administering the Act. (b) No later than August 1, 1969, the President shall submit to the Ilouse of Representatives and United States Senate a report for the period beginning on July 1, 1968, and ending on June 30, 1969, which shall— (1) set out the text of all determinations made by the Secretary of the Treasury and the United States Tariff Commission under the Antidumping Act, 1921, in such period; (2) analyze with respect to each determination in such period the manner in which the Antidumping Act, 1921, has been administered to take into account the provisions of the International Antidumping Code; (3) summarize antidumping actions taken by other countries in such period against United States exports and relate such actions to the provisions of the International Antidumping Code; and (4) include such recommendations as the President determines appropriate concerning the administration of the Antidumping Act, 1921.

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