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 98 STAT. 3543

PROCLAMATION 5141—DEC. 22, 1983 Rates of duty Item

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Articles

Effective on or ifter January 1,— 1984

1985

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1987'

1986

947.37 Photographic motion-picture cameras, with or without sound recording systems, valued $50 or more each (provided for in item 722.04, 3.6% ad val.

3.4% ad val.

3.6% ad val.

3.8% ad val.

No change

2.4% ad val.

2.3% ad val.

2.5% ad val.

2.6% ad val.

No change

4.3% ad val.

4.4% ad val.

4.5% ad val.

No change

4.7% ad val.

4.8% ad val.

4.8% ad val.

No change

6% ad val.

6.6% ad val.

7.2% ad val.

No change

947.38 Photographic papers other than silver halide papers, sensitized but not exposed (provided for in item 723.32, 947.39 Swords, bayonets and other side arms (except firearms), parts thereof, and scabbards and sheaths therefor (provided for in item 730.05, part 5A, schedule 7) 4.6% ad val. 947.40 Buckles and buckle slides, and parts thereof (provided for in item 745.45, part 7A, 5% ad val. 947.41 Toys for pets, of rubber or plastics (provided for in item 773.05, part 12C, 6% ad val.

' Effective period for reduced duties terminates at the close of December 31, 1987.

Proclamation 5141 of December 22, 1983

Imports of Petroleum and Petroleum Products By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The Secretary of Energy has advised me that no purpose is currently served by the existing system of licensing of imports of petroleum and petroleum products. The Secretary of Energy also recommends that I retain the current prohibition on imports of Libyan crude oil into the United States, its territories and possessions, which was adopted in Proclamation No. 4907, on the ground that such imports would be inimical to the United States national security. The Secretary further recommends that he continue to monitor imports of petroleum and petroleum products in order to be able to advise me as to the need for further action, as appropriate, under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended. I agree with the recommendations of the Secretary of Energy. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, President of the United States of America, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, including Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1862), do hereby proclaim that:

19 USC 1862.

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