Sugar: Facts and FiguresUnited States Cuban Sugar Council, 1952 - 175 pages |
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... Increased Deliveries of Cuban Sugar Necessary to Meet the Needs of United States Consumers During the Four Years 1948-1951 - XVI - Distribution of Exports of Sugar from Cuba Between the United States and All Other Countries - XVII ...
... Increased Deliveries of Cuban Sugar Necessary to Meet the Needs of United States Consumers During the Four Years 1948-1951 - XVI - Distribution of Exports of Sugar from Cuba Between the United States and All Other Countries - XVII ...
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... increased at an average rate of about 600,000 tons * a year . As Table 1 shows , production increased from an average of 18,412 , - 000 tons a year in 1911-1915 to 29,919,000 tons during 1931-1935 . Separate figures for centrifugal and ...
... increased at an average rate of about 600,000 tons * a year . As Table 1 shows , production increased from an average of 18,412 , - 000 tons a year in 1911-1915 to 29,919,000 tons during 1931-1935 . Separate figures for centrifugal and ...
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... cent below the 1936-1940 average . The decline was largest in Europe and Asia , less in Africa , Australia and Fiji , while output in South America increased TABLE 2 PRODUCTION OF CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR , SHORT TONS , [ 18 ]
... cent below the 1936-1940 average . The decline was largest in Europe and Asia , less in Africa , Australia and Fiji , while output in South America increased TABLE 2 PRODUCTION OF CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR , SHORT TONS , [ 18 ]
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... increased in both world wars . 9,000,000 tons above the 1936-1940 average and 17,000,000 tons greater than in 1946 . Cuban production , which had been reduced drastically in the 1930's because of United States restrictions on the ...
... increased in both world wars . 9,000,000 tons above the 1936-1940 average and 17,000,000 tons greater than in 1946 . Cuban production , which had been reduced drastically in the 1930's because of United States restrictions on the ...
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... increased sugar trade barriers to unprecedented heights . By far the most restrictive of these barriers were those imposed by the United States in the form of an excessively high tariff and , later , a very small quota for sugar ...
... increased sugar trade barriers to unprecedented heights . By far the most restrictive of these barriers were those imposed by the United States in the form of an excessively high tariff and , later , a very small quota for sugar ...
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1951 amendments allotted America amount of sugar basic quota beet sugar beets or sugarcane calendar cane sugar cents per pound centum consumption requirements continental United contracting party crop Cuba's Cuban sugar deficit Department of Agriculture direct-consumption sugar dollars dollars dollars domestic areas effect foreign countries Hawaii imports of sugar imposed increased liquid sugar long tons Mainland cane manufactures ordinary customs duty paragraph payments period polariscope produced in Cuba proration Puerto Rico quantity of sugar quota for Cuba rate of duty raw sugar raw value reduced refined sugar Republic of Cuba respect Secretary of Agriculture short tons sirup sucrose Sugar Act sugar beets sugar consumption sugar degrees sugar from Cuba sugar imported sugar industry sugar or liquid sugar prices sugar produced sugar quota sugarcane and sugar tariff Territory of Hawaii tons of sugar total sugars trade agreement United Kingdom Virgin Islands World World War II
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Page 151 - In determining this proportion, the contracting party shall pay due regard to the proportion prevailing during a previous representative period and to any special factors which may have affected or may be affecting the trade in the product concerned.
Page 156 - Such products shall also be exempt from all other duties or charges of any kind imposed on or in connection with importation in excess of those imposed on the date of this Agreement or those directly and mandatorily required to be imposed thereafter by legislation in force in the importing territory on that date.
Page 162 - ... of going into effect, and from year to year thereafter until the expiration of one year from the day when either of the contracting parties shall give notice to the other of its intention to terminate the same.
Page 139 - SEC. 202. Whenever a determination is made, pursuant to section 201, of the amount of sugar needed to meet the requirements of consumers, the Secretary shall establish quotas, or revise existing quotas...
Page 150 - The products of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall...
Page 160 - I and being the product of the soil or industry of the Republic of Cuba imported into the United States shall be admitted at a reduction of twenty per centum of the rates of duty thereon as provided by the Tariff Act of the United States approved July 24, 1897, or as may be provided by any tariff law of the United States subsequently enacted.
Page 159 - ... have resolved to enter into a convention for that purpose, and have appointed their respective Plenipotentiaries, to wit: The President of the United States of America, the Honorable General Tasker H. Bliss; The President of the Republic of Cuba, the Honorable Carlos de Zaldo y Beurmann, Secretary of State and Justice, and the Honorable Jose
Page 145 - Dutch standard in color, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the...
Page 152 - ... conditions as to cause or threaten serious injury to domestic producers in that territory of like or directly competitive products, the contracting party shall be free, in respect of such product, and to the extent and for such time as may be necessary to prevent or remedy such injury, to suspend the obligation in whole or in part or to withdraw or modify the concession.
Page 132 - That all persons employed on the farm in the production, cultivation, or harvesting of sugar beets or sugarcane...