Bulletin - Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Foreign Markets, Numerot 32–37

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Sivu 27 - The tables are arranged iu two series, the first relating to the values and the second to the quantities of the articles exported. To facilitate comparison cross references are given from each table of values to the corresponding table of quantities, and vice versa. In some cases, however, values only are given, no returns being made as to quantity. An index to the 'articles covered by the tables is printed on pages 179-182.
Sivu 8 - SIR: 1 have the honor to transmit herewith the manuscript of a report showing the tariff rates and regulations...
Sivu 13 - The export value was slightly more than double the amount of the import value. SUMMARY STATEMENT OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The extent to which the imports and exports of the United States consisted of products of agriculture, and the excess of agricultural exports over agricultural imports, during each fiscal year from 1891 to 1'JOO. inclusive, will be seen from the official...
Sivu 24 - Cotton, breadstuffs, meat products, live animals, tobacco, oil cake and oil-cake meal, vegetable oils, dairy products, fruits and nuts, and seeds.
Sivu 4 - No. 10. — Course of Wheat Production and Exportation in the United States, Canada, Argentina, Uruguay, Russia, and British India from 1880 to 1896. No.
Sivu 20 - NOTE.— Articles from countries not having conventions with Argentina are subject to a surtax of 50 per cent in the case of dutiable articles; in the case of free articles they are subject to a duty of 15 per cent ad valorem (law of December 30, 1899). All articles are subject to a surtax of 5 per cent. Articles dutiable ad valorem, at a rate of 10 per cent or more are subject to a surtax of 2 per cent in addition to the surtax of 5 per cent (law of January 31, 1902).
Sivu 4 - Circulars (for free distribution. Apply to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DC): No. 1. — Peaches and Other Fruits in England. No. 2. — American Dried Apples in the German Empire. No. 3.— Imports and Exports for 1893 and 1894. (Exhausted.) No. 4. — An Example for American Farmers and Dairymen.
Sivu 31 - In the case both of imports and of exports the tables are arranged in two series, the first series relating to values and the second to quantities. To facilitate comparison, cross references are given from each table of values to the corresponding table of quantities, and vice versa. In some cases, however, values only are given, no returns having been made as to quantity. An index to the articles covered by the, tables is printed on pages 71-72. The tables are as follows: Value of the forest producía...
Sivu 4 - No. 2. — The German Empire. Price, 5 cents. No. 3. — France. Price, 5 cents. No. 4. — Canada. Price, 5 cents. No. 5. — Netherlands. Price, 5 cents. No. 6. — Belgium. Price, 5 cents. No. 7.

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