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 93 STAT. 1548

PROCLAMATION 4695-OCT.6, 1979

ANNEX I

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Notes: 1. A rate of duty specifically set forth in this annex which does not reflect a concession granted in the trade agreement with Argentina is enclosed in brackets. Additional bracket matter is included to assist in the understanding of proclaimed modifications. 2. The items and superior descriptions in this annex are set forth in columnar form, and material in such columns is inserted in the columns designated, "Item", "Articles", "Rates of Duty 1", and "Rates of Duty 2", respectively, in the TSUS. Subject to the above notes and to the insertion, as indicated herein, of the appropriate rates of duty set forth in Annex II to this proclamation, the TSUS are modified as follows: Part 5A of schedule 1 of the TSUS is modified by redesignating item 121.60 as "121.64" and by deleting item 121.59 and substituting the following new items in lieu thereof:

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(SeeAnnex II) (5% ad val.)

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(25%ad val.) (25% ad

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ANNEX II Staged-rate Modifications of the Tariff Schedules of the United States Each rate in the following table, for an item in the Tariff Schedules of the United States (TSUS) identified therein, is inserted in column numbered 1 in such item, effective for articles provided for therein which are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on and after the date at the head of the column in which such rate is set forth and, except for rates in the final column, such rate shall be superseded by the rate for that item in the immediately following column, effective for articles which are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on and after the date at the head of such latter column:

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Item in TSUS as modified by Annex I 107.48 121.61

Rates of duty, effective on and after October 1 ^g^g ^ggp ^gg^ 4.5% ad val. 2% ad val.

3% ad val. 1% ad val.

3% ad val. Free

Proclamation 4695 of October 6, 1979

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National Port Week, 1979 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Virtually every major metropolitan region of the United States centers around a port, or is closely linked by rail or highway to a port. As waterborne trade in the United States approaches 2 billion tons of cargo per year, the rippling economic effects of expanding port activities will continue to generate employment, revenues, and community development.

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