Part I—General Authority
§1821. Basic authority for trade agreements
(a) Determination by President; trade agreements; modification or continuance of existing duties
Whenever the president determines that any existing duties or other import restrictions of any foreign country or the United States are unduly burdening and restricting the foreign trade of the United States and that any of the purposes stated in
(1) after June 30, 1962, and before July 1, 1967, enter into trade agreements with foreign countries or instrumentalities thereof; and
(2) proclaim such modification or continuance of any existing duty or other import restriction, such continuance of existing duty-free or excise treatment, or such additional import restrictions, as he determines to be required or appropriate to carry out any such trade agreement.
(b) Restrictions on decrease or increase in rate of duty
Except as otherwise provided in this subchapter, no proclamation pursuant to subsection (a) shall be made—
(1) decreasing any rate of duty to a rate below 50 percent of the rate existing on July 1, 1962; or
(2) increasing any rate of duty to (or imposing) a rate more than 50 percent above the rate existing on July 1, 1934.
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Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Wood-Wind and Parts of Wood-Wind Instruments
Dicyandiamide and Limestone: Duty-Free Entry
Duty-free treatment pursuant to this chapter of dicyandiamide in item 425.40 and limestone when imported for use in manufacture of cement in item 513.34 of the Tariff Schedules of the United States, by provision for non-application of subsec. (b)(1) of this section, see
§1822. Repealed. Pub. L. 93–618, title VI, §602(d), Jan. 3, 1975, 88 Stat. 2072
Section,
§1823. Waiver of limitation on decrease in duty and negotiation and staging requirements for dicyandiamide and limestone
For purposes of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 [
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Trade Expansion Act of 1962, referred to in text, is
Sections 221, 223, 224 and 253 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, referred to in text, were repealed by
The Tariff Schedules of the United States, referred to in text, to be treated as a reference to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule pursuant to
Codification
Section was not enacted as part of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 which is classified principally to this chapter.