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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 104 STAT. · May 24, 1990 · Proclamation 6141

Proclamation 6141.

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104 STAT. 5288 Proclamation 6141 of May 24, 1990 Memorial Day, 1990 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Each year, we pause on Memorial Day to remember those individuals who have given their lives in defense of our Nation and the ideals for which it stands. For many Americans, this day recalls poignant memories of loved ones lost in battle. For others, this day is a time to give thanks for unknown heroes, for brave and selfless strangers who were willing to put themselves in harm’s way for our sake and for the sake of freedom-loving peoples around the world.
All of us, whether we gather in public ceremony or quietly place flowers on a single grave, are united on this day by our solemn pride and heartfelt gratitude—and by our prayers for real and lasting peace among nations. On this Memorial Day, we are especially mindful of recent social and political changes in Central and Eastern Europe, in Asia and Africa, and in our own hemisphere. The triumph of democratic ideals in countries that once suffered under the heavy yoke of totalitarianism is a tribute to all those Americans who have died to uphold the light of liberty and self-government.
Nearly half a century ago. President Franklin Roosevelt issued a gentle admonition to the American people when he observed that “Those who have long enjoyed such privileges as we enjoy forget in time that men have died to win them.” It is too soon for us to forget those Americans who were killed during Operation Just Cause in Panama and during recent communist attacks in the Philippines; their loss is a fresh and powerful reminder that peace and freedom are precious blessings and that preserving these blessings requires eternal vigilance and unfailing moral resolve.
Yet today we also remember those Americans who made their final stand for freedom in more remote times and places—during the dark days of world war, in the extreme climes of Korea and Vietnam, in Beirut. Grenada, and in the Persian Gulf. Each time we recall the courage and patriotism of these individuals, each time we rededicate ourselves to the ideals they so fervently cherished and defended, we help to ensure that they did not die in vain. Like the hallowed veterans we honor today, all of us are both heirs to and guardians of the blessings of liberty.
Thus, on this Memorial Day, let us pray for God’s continued favor on this great Nation. Let us also pray for His strength and guidance in our efforts to advance the ideals of liberty and justice around the world. As this day so forcefully reminds us, respect for individual dignity and human rights provides the only sure foundation for true and lasting peace among nations. In respect and recognition of those Americans to whom we pay tribute today, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved on May 11, 1950 (64 Stat. 158), has requested the President to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe each Memorial Day as a day of prayer for permanent peace and designating a period on that day when the people of the United States might unite in prayer. 104 STAT. 5289 NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE BUSH, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Memorial Day, May 28, 1990, as a day of prayer for permanent peace, and I designate the hour beginning in each locality at 11 o’clock in the morning of that day as a time to unite in prayer.
I urge the press, radio, television, and all other information media to cooperate in this observance. I also request the Governors of the United States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the appropriate officials of all units of government, to direct that the flag be flown at half-staff until noon during this Memorial Day on all buildings, grounds, and naval vessels throughout the United States and in all areas under its jurisdiction and control, and I request the people of the United States to display the flag at half-staff from their homes for the customary forenoon period.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-fourth day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and ninety, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and fourteenth. GEORGE BUSH **Editorial note**: For the President’s remarks of May 28, 1980, at a Memorial Day ceremony, see the *Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents* (vol. 26, p. 848). 6142 May 25, 1990 To Implement an Accelerated Schedule of Duty Elimination Under the United States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Proclamation 6142 of May 25, 1990 To Implement an Accelerated Schedule of Duty Elimination Under the United States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 1.
On January 2, 1988, the President entered into the United States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement (the Agreement). The Agreement and certain letters exchanged between the Governments of Canada and the United States were approved by the Congress in section 101(a) of the United States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement Implementation Act of 1988 (the Implementation Act) (Public Law 100–449; 102 Stat. 1851). The Agreement entered into force on January 1, 1989. 2. Section 201(b) of the Implementation Act grants the President, subject to the consultation and lay-over requirements of section 103(a) of the Implementation Act, the authority to proclaim such modifications as the United States and Canada may agree to regarding the staging of any duty treatment set forth in Annexes 401.2 and 401.7 of the Agreement as the President determines to be necessary or appropriate to maintain the general level of reciprocal and mutually advantageous concessions with respect to Canada provided for by the Agreement.
Consistent with Article 401(5) of the Agreement, the President, through his duly empowered representative, on May 18, 1990, entered into an agreement with the Government of Canada providing an accelerated schedule of duty elimination for specific goods of Annexes 401.2 and 104 STAT. 5290401.7 to the Agreement. The President has complied with the consultation and lay-over requirements of section 103(a) of the Implementation Act with respect to such schedule. 3. Pursuant to section 201(b) of the Implementation Act, I have determined that the modifications hereinafter proclaimed of existing duties on goods originating in the territory of Canada are necessary or appropriate to maintain the general level of reciprocal and mutually advantageous concessions with respect to Canada provided for by the Agreement and to carry out the agreement with Canada providing an accelerated schedule of duty elimination for specific goods of Annexes 401.2 and 401.7 to the Agreement. 4.
Section 202 of the Implementation Act provides for certain rules of origin. I have determined that it is necessary to modify the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
(HTS)to correct technical errors in the previously proclaimed rules of origin. 5. Section 604 of the Trade Act of 1974 (the 1974 Act) (19 U.S.C. 2483) authorizes the President to embody in the HTS the substance of the provisions of that Act, and of other acts affecting import treatment, and actions taken thereunder. NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE BUSH, President of the United States of America, acting under the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, including but not limited to sections 201(b) and 202 of the Implementation Act and section 604 of the 1974 Act, do proclaim that:
(1)In order to provide for an accelerated schedule of duty elimination and to correct technical errors in the rules of origin, general note 3 to the HTS and the tariff treatment provided for in the HTS for goods originating in the territory of Canada are modified as provided in the Annex to this proclamation.
(2)Any provisions of previous proclamations (in particular provisions concerning staged reductions in rates of duty for goods originating in the territory of Canada) inconsistent with the provisions of this proclamation are hereby superseded to the extent of such inconsistency.
(3)The amendments made to the HTS by the Annex to this proclamation shall be effective with respect to articles entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on the dates indicated in such Annex. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-fifth day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and ninety, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and fourteenth. GEORGE BUSH **Editorial note**: For the President’s letter, dated June 12, to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee on the agreement, see the *Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents* (vol. 26, p. 937). 104 STAT. 5291 Annex Modification in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
(HTS)of the Tariff Treatment of Goods Originating in the Territory of Canada *Section A*. Effective with reaped to articles entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after January 1, 1989, general note 3(c)(vii) to the HTS is modified:
(1)by deleting from subdivision (B)(2)(1) in such note the words “In Canada”.
(2)by deleting from rule (R)(11)(qq) in such note “41,805,000 square meters” and “5,016,600 square meters” and inserting in lieu thereof “41,806,500 square meters” and “5,016,780 square meters”, respectively.
(3)by deleting from rule (R)(11)(rr) in such note “25,083,000 square meters” and inserting in lieu thereof “25,083,900 square meters”. *Section B*. Effective with respect to goods originating in the territory of Canada which are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after April 1, 1990, the Rates of Duty 1-Special subcolumn in the HTS is modified as follows:
(1)For the following HTS provisions, in the Rates of Duty 1-Special subcolumn, strike the symbol “(CA)” and the duty rate preceding it, and in lieu thereof insert in the parentheses following the “Free” rate of duty the symbol “CA,” in alphabetical order: 0201.10.00 2901.10.20 2917.39.15 2933.59.23 0204.10.00 2901.10.50 2917.39.17 2933.59.25 0204.21.00 2903.11.00 2917.39.20 2933.59.26 0409.00.00 2903.12.00 2917.39.30 2933.59.27 0410.00.00 2903.15.00 2917.39.50 2933.59.28 0811.90.35 2903.30.15 2918.14.00 2933.59.29 1007.00.00 2903.30.20 2918.15.10 2933.59.30 1102.90.40 2903.59.05 2918.15.50 2933.59.35 1103.12.00 2903.59.40 2918.19.10 2933.59.40 1103.14.00 2905.11.20 2918.19.60 2933.59.50 1104.12.00 2905.13.00 2918.29.10 2933.71.00 1104.19.00 2905.18.00 2918.29.20 2934.20.10 1104.22.00 2905.17.00 2918.29.22 2934.20.15 1104.29.00 2905.43.00 2918.29.30 2934.20.20 1104.30.00 2905.44.00 2918.29.40 2934.90.50 1202.10.00 2905.50.10 2918.29.50 2935.00.45 1202.20.00 2905.50.50 2921.12.00 2935.00.50 1207.20.00 2907.29.10 2921.29.00 2936.24.00 1208.10.00 2907.29.50 2921.44.10 2936.27.00 1208.90.00 2908.10.10 2922.50.15 2936.29.10 1501.00.00 2908.10.20 2925.19.10 2936.29.15 1503.00.00 2908.10.25 2925.19.20 2936.29.20 1506.00.00 2908.10.30 2929.10.10 2936.29.50 1903.00.40 2908.10.50 2929.10.15 2936.90.00 2106.10.00 2909.30.05 2929.10.20 2939.30.00 2201.10.00 2909.30.07 2929.10.40 2940.00.00 2804.10.00 2912.11.00 2929.10.50 2941.90.10 2804.21.00 2912.19.10 2931.00.15 2941.90.30 2804.29.00 2912.19.20 2931.00.50 2941.90.50 2804.30.00 2912.19.30 2932.29.10 3002.90.10 2804.40.00 2912.19.40 2932.29.20 3006.10.00 2805.21.00 2912.19.50 2932.29.30 3301.30.10 2805.22.10 2914.19.00 2932.29.40 3701.20.00 2805.30.00 2915.90.10 2932.29.50 3702.20.00 2811.22.10 2915.90.50 2932.90.40 3702.32.00 2826.19.00 2916.12.10 2932.90.20 3702.41.00 2827.10.00 2916.12.50 2932.90.30 3702.42.00 2827.60.20 2916.19.50 2932.90.35 3702.52.00 2827.60.50 2916.32.10 2932.90.37 3702.92.00 2828.10.00 2916.32.20 2932.90.39 3703.10.30 2835.10.00 2916.39.10 2932.90.41 3703.10.60 2836.99.10 2916.39.15 2932.90.45 3703.20.30 2836.99.50 2917.12.10 2932.90.50 3703.20.60 2841.60.00 2917.19.15 2933.59.10 3707.10.00 2843.21.00 2917.19.17 2933.59.15 3707.90.30 2843.29.00 2917.19.50 2933.59.48 3707.90.60 2843.90.00 2917.39.40 2933.59.20 3806.10.00 104 STAT. 5292 3806.30.00 7505.11.50 8483.30.80 8539.21.40 3810.90.10 7505.12.10 8483.60.60 8539.29.10 3810.90.50 7505.12.30 8483.90.20 8539.29.20 3811.11.10 7505.12.50 8483.90.30 8539.29.40 3811.11.50 7505.21.10 8501.31.80 8539.40.40 3811.19.00 7505.21.50 8501.32.20 8539.40.80 3815.90.10 7506.10.10 8501.32.00 8539.90.00 3815.90.20 7506.10.30 8501.61.00 8540.20.20 3815.90.50 7506.10.50 8501.62.00 8540.20.40 3823.80.00 7506.20.10 8505.11.00 8540.30.00 3903.20.00 7506.20.30 8506.12.00 8540.41.40 3905.20.00 7506.20.50 8506.13.00 8540.42.00 3905.90.10 7603.10.00 8507.40.00 8540.49.00 3905.90.50 7603.20.00 8507.80.00 8541.60.00 3907.80.00 7605.11.00 8515.11.00 8543.20.00 3908.10.00 7605.19.00 8516.72.00 8544.30.00 3908.90.00 7605.21.00 8517.30.15 8545.90.20 3911.90.20 7605.29.00 8517.30.25 8545.90.40 3912.31.00 7606.12.30 8517.40.50 8602.10.00 3913.10.00 7606.12.60 8517.40.70 8607.11.00 3920.62.00 7609.00.00 8517.81.00 8607.91.00 3920.73.00 8112.11.80 8517.82.00 8608.00.00 3926.90.15 8112.19.00 8517.90.05 8701.30.50 4014.90.10 8207.30.30 8517.90.15 9002.11.40 4201.00.30 8207.30.60 8517.90.35 9007.29.40 4201.00.60 8207.40.30 8517.90.40 9007.29.80 4504.90.20 8207.40.60 8517.90.60 9007.92.00 4504.90.40 8207.50.20 8517.90.70 9009.12.00 4602.10.11 8207.50.40 8517.90.80 9009.90.00 4602.10.12 8207.50.60 8523.20.00 9010.20.10 4602.10.13 8207.56.80 8525.10.20 9010.20.30 4602.10.19 8213.00.30 8525.10.60 9010.20.40 4818.40.40 8213.00.60 8525.10.80 9010.20.50 5308.90.00 8213.00.90 8525.30.00 9010.20.60 5402.10.30 8301.30.00 8527.11.11 9010.30.00 5402.20.30 8301.70.00 8527.11.20 9010.90.40 5403.20.30 8305.10.00 8527.11.40 9010.90.80 5504.10.00 8412.31.00 8527.11.80 9014.80.40 5911.10.10 8412.39.00 8527.31.05 9015.80.60 5911.10.20 8413.19.00 8527.31.40 9018.49.80 6903.20.00 8413.20.00 8527.31.50 9018.90.70 6903.90.00 8413.60.00 8527.31.60 9019.20.00 7011.10.10 8424.61.90 8527.32.00 9026.90.20 7011.10.50 8426.49.00 8531.10.00 9030.31.00 7013.32.10 8428.20.00 8531.20.00 9031.20.00 7013.32.20 8451.90.00 8532.21.00 9031.40.00 7013.32.30 8458.99.10 8532.22.00 9031.90.40 7013.32.40 8460.40.00 8532.30.00 9207.10.00 7115.10.00 8485.93.00 8533.10.00 9402.10.00 7302.30.00 8472.10.00 8533.21.00 9506.99.50 7302.90.00 8472.90.40 8533.29.00 9602.00.10 7315.11.00 8472.90.80 8533.31.00 9608.10.00 7315.19.00 8473.10.00 8533.39.00 9616.10.00 7323.91.50 8477.30.00 8533.40.00 9617.00.10 7323.94.00 8483.10.30 8533.90.00 9617.00.30 7505.11.10 8483.10.50 8534.00.00 9617.00.60 7505.11.30 8483.30.40 8539.10.00
(2)For the following HTS provisions, in the Rates of Duty 1-Special subcolumn, strike the symbol “(CA)” and the duty rate preceding it, and in lieu thereof insert “Free (CA)”. 5402.42.00 5505.20.00 5801.22.00 5403.20.60 5507.00.00 5801.32.00 *Section C*. Effective with respect to articles entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after April 1, 1990, subchapter V of chapter 99 to the HTS is modified:
(1)by deleting from U.S. note 2 to such subchapter “heading 9905.00.00” and inserting in lieu thereof “subheadings 9905.00.00 and 9905.00.30”. 104 STAT. 5293
(2)by deleting U.S. note 5 to such subchapter end renumbering U.S. notes 1, 2, 3, and 4 to such subchapter as U.S. notes 2, 4, 5, and 6, respectively, and by substituting “subheading” for “heading” and “subheadings” for “headings” at each occurrence in such notes.
(3)by inserting new U.S. notes 1, 3 and 7 to such subchapter, in numeric sequence, as follows: " “1. This subchapter contains the temporary modifications of the provisions of the tariff schedule established pursuant to the United States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement. Unless the context otherwise requires, goods originating in the territory of Canada described in the provisions of this subchapter, for which a rate of duty followed by the symbol “(CA)” is herein provided, are subject to duty at the rate set forth in lieu of the rate provided therefor in chapters 1 through 90. No other preferential tariff treatment provided under general note 3(c) to the tariff schedule shall be afforded under the provisions of this subchapter. Unless otherwise provided, the provisions and notes of this subchapter are effective as to such goods, under general note 3(c)(vii) to the tariff schedule, through the close of December 31, 1998, on which date this subchapter shall be deleted from the tariff schedule and shall cease to apply to any goods entered after that date.
(3)On or after January 1 of each of the following years, the percentage set forth in the “Special” subcolumn of the rates of duty 1 column for subheading 9905.00.30 which is applicable to goods originating in the territory of Canada shall be modified as follows: 1991 1992 40 percent 20 percent
(7)Whenever a fabric is entered under subheading 8905.00.30, the importer shall file with the appropriate Customs officer a written statement, accompanied by such supporting documentation as the Commissioner of Customs may require, slating that the imported fabric is intended for use as outer covering in the manufacture of upholstered furniture.”"
(4)by indenting the article descriptions of headings R905.00.00, 9905.00.10 end 9905.00.20 at the same level of indentation as the article description of subheading 9904.30.50; by inserting the following new superior text immediately preceding such provisions: “Goods originating in the territory of Canada under general note 3(c)(vii) to the tariff schedule:”: and by striking out, from the rate of duty column 2 and from the “General” and the “Special” subcolumns of the rates of duly 1 column in each such provision as appropriate, the words “No change”, along with any symbols in parentheses following such words in the “Special” subcolumn.
(5)by deleting from subheading 9905.00.00 in the article description for such subheading “7418.00”, “8403.10”, “6501.20”, “8501.31”, “8530.41”, “8539.10”, “8539.21”, “8539.29”, “8544.30”, “9026.10, “9026.20”, “9026.80”, “9026.90”, “9030.39”, “9030.40”, “9032.10”, and “9032.20”; and by deleting for such subheading in the Rates of Duty 1-Special subcolumn “U.S. note 3” and inserting in lieu thereof “U.S. note 5”.
(6)by inserting in numerical sequence in such subchapter the following HTS subheadings set forth in columnar format, and material in such columns is inserted in the columns of the HTS designated “Heading/Subheading”, “Article Description”, and “Rates of Duty 1-Special”, respectively: [Goods originating . . .:] “9905.00.30 Upholstery fabrics certified by the importer as intended for use as outer covering in the manufacture of upholstered furniture, provided for in the following provisions: 5208.39 5209.59 5407.10 5407.92.20 5208.42 5210.39 5407.42 5407.94.20 5208.49 5210.49 5407.43.20 5408.22 5208.52 5210.51 5407.44 5408.23.20 5208.53 5210.59 5407.52.20 5408.24 5208.59 5211.31 5407.53.20 5512.19 5209.31 5211.32 5407.54 5512.99 5209.32 5211.39 5407.60.20 5513.21 5209.39 5211.41 5407.72 5513.23 5209.41 5211.43 5407.73.20 5513.41 5209.43 5211.49 5407.74 5514.21 5209.49 5211.51 5407.82 5514.22 5209.51 5211.52 5407.83 5514.23 5209.52 5211.59 5407.84 5514.29 104 STAT. 5294 5514.31 5515.91 5801.25 5906.99 5514.32 5515.99 5801.26 5907.00 60 percent of the column 1-general rate of duty applicable under the respective listed heading or subheading
(CA)5514.33 5516.13 5801.31 5514.39 5516.14 5801.32 5514.41 5516.22 5801.33 5514.42 5516.23 5801.35 5514.43 5516.24 5801.36 5514.49 5516.43 5801.90 5515.11 5516.93 5802.30 5515.12 5001.10 5903.10 5515.21 5801.22 5903.20 5515.29 5801.23 5903.90 9905.02.10 Meat and edible meat offal of grouse, partridges, pheasants and squabs (provided for in subheading 0208.90.40) [See section G of this Annex (CA)] 9905.20.05 Frozen battered and breaded onion rings and chips (provided for in subheading 2004.90.90) [See section G of this Annex (CA)] 9905.20.10 Grape juice, not concentrated (provided for in subheading 2009.60.00) Free
(CA)9905.20.15 Juice of any single fruit, except fruits provided for elsewhere in heeding 2009. not concentrated (provided for in subheading 2009.80.60) Free
(CA)9905.20.20 Mixtures of fruit juices, not concentrated, and concentrated mixtures of fruit juices containing not less than 50 percent by volume of pineapple juice (provided for in subheading 2009.90.40) Free
(CA)9905.28.10 Sodium azide (provided for in subheading 2850.00.50) Free
(CA)9905.29.05 Acetylene (provided for in subheading 2901.29) Free
(CA)9905.29.10 Tetradecabromodiphenoxybenzene (provided for in subheading 2909.3 0.40) Free
(CA)9905.29.15 Dioctyl diphenylamine (provided for in subheading 2921.44.50) Free
(CA)9905.29.20 N-(9-Fluorenylmethoxycarbonyloxy)succinimide (provided for in subheading 2925.19.50) Free
(CA)9905.29.25 Organo-silicon compounds, organo-phosphines, and benzene-boronic acid (phenylboron hydroxide) (provided for in heading 2931.00) Free
(CA)9905.29.30 N,N’-Carbonyldiimidazole (provided for in subheading 2933.29.50) Free
(CA)9905.29.35 2-(2’-Hydroxy-3’,5’-di-tert-amylphenylJbenzotriazole,2-(benzo- triazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(methyl ethyl-1-phenylethyl)phenol, and 2-(2’-hydroxy-5’-methyl phenyl) benzotriazole (provided for in subheading 2933.90) Free
(CA)9905.30.10 Aminocaproic acid, antibacterial creams containing sulfanilamide as the single active ingredient, antihistaminic agents in tablet form containing terfenadine as the single active Ingredient, anthelmintic based on pyrantel pamoate or marantel tartarate for treating internal parasites in horses and in dairy and feed cattle, antimicrobial ointments other than sulfonamides for the treatment of vaginal yeast infections in animals, and laxatives for animals (provided for in subheading 3004.90.60) Free
(CA)9605.34.16 Soap in the form of bars, cakes, molded pieces or shapes (provided for in subheading 3401.11.50) Free
(CA)9905.38.05 Caustic alkali liquid (black liquor) (provided for in subheading 3804.00.50) Free
(CA)9905.38.10 Gaseous mixtures of hydrogen sulfide and nitrogen, gaseous mixtures of nitric oxide and nitrogen, and phosphonium sails (provided for in subheading 3823.90) Free
(CA)9905.39.05 Bathtubs and showerstalls of plastics reinforced with glass fibers (provided for in subheading 3922.10) Free
(CA)9905.39.10 Facemasks and visors specially designed for headgear used in ice-hockey (provided for in subheading 3926.90.90) Free
(CA)104 STAT. 5295 9905.40.10 Infant pacifiers of vulcanized rubber [provided for in subheading 4014.90.50) Free
(CA)9905.44.05 Plywood doorskins having a face ply of birch (provided for in subheading 4412.12.10) Free
(CA)9905.44.10 Pressure treated lumber, finger-jointed builders’ joinery, and edge-glued lumber (provided for in subheading 4418.90.40) Free
(CA)9905.44.15 Laminated hemlock post blanks, finger-jointed lumber, and edge-glued lumber (provided for in subheading 4421.90.90) Free
(CA)9905.54.05 Nylon yarn, single, untwisted or with a twist not exceeding 50 turns/m (provided for in subheading 5402.41.00) Free
(CA)9905.54.10 Yarn, solely of polyurethane, single, untwisted, not on beams (provided for in subheading 5402.49.00) Free
(CA)9905.54.15 Nylon filament fabrics for typewriter and computer ribbons (provided for in subheading 5407.41.00) Free
(CA)9905.55.10 Aramid staple fibers, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning (provided for in subheading 5503.10.00) Free
(CA)9905.59.05 Transmission or conveyer belts suitable for use with the machinery of subheadings 8433.40, 8433.51, 8433.52, 8433.53, 8433.59, or 8438.80 (provided for in subheading 5910.00.10) Free
(CA)9905.59.10 Packing yarns with cores of glass fibers, whether or not incorporating a metal wire, covered with a textile wrapper (provided for in subheading 5911.90.00) Free
(CA)9905.61.05 Pants and shells for pants for use in ice hockey (provided for in subheadings 6114.30.30, 6210.40.10, or 6210.40.20) Free
(CA)9905.61.10 Gloves for use in ice hockey (provided for in subheadings 6116.93.20 or 6216.00.48) Free
(CA)9905.65.10 Headgear of reinforced or laminated plastics for use in ice hockey (provided for in subheading 6506.10.30) Free
(CA)9905.66.10 Canes specially designed for use by the blind and orthopedic canes (provided for in heading 6602.90.00) Free
(CA)0905.70.10 Yarns and woven fabrics of electrically nonconductive continuous glass fiber filaments having a diameter of not less than 9.3 microns but not more than 10.7 microns, and impregnated, coated or covered with resorcinol formaldehyde latex (provided for in subheadings 7019.10.10, 7019.10.20, or 7019.20) Free
(CA)9905.73.05 Railway track switch heaters and parts thereof (provided for in subheading 7322.90.00) Free
(CA)9905.73.10 Treeball baskets (provided for in subheading 7326.20) Free
(CA)9905.73.15 Flush floor and duct systems (provided for in subheading 7326.90.90) Free
(CA)9905.82.10 Handles, incorporating a socket wrench, for mechanical automobile jacks (provided for in subheading 8204.11.00) Free
(CA)9905.83.05 Push-button combination doorlocks (provided for in subheading 8301.40.60) Free
(CA)9905.83.10 Parts of locks of a kind used for furniture, and parts of push-button combination doorlocks (provided for in subheading 8301.60.00) Free
(CA)9905.84.05 Parts of pneumatic power engines and motors (provided for in subheading 6412.90) Free
(CA)9905.84.10 Soft ice-cream makers and dispensers (provided for in subheadings 8418.61.00 or 8418.69.00) Free
(CA)9905.84.15 Parts of filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for gases of subheading 8421.39 (provided for in subheading 8421.99.00) Free
(CA)9905.84.20 Log loaders, and front-end loaders designed to be attached to tractors and suitable for use in agriculture, horticulture, or forestry (provided for in subheading 8428.90.00) Free
(CA)9905.84.25 Parts of pneumatic elevators and conveyors of subheading 8428.20, parts suitable for use solely or principally with grain augers of subheading 8428.39.00, and parts of front-end loaders designed to be attached to tractors and suitable for use in agriculture, horticulture or forestry (provided for in subheading 8431.39.00) Free
(CA)9905.84.30 Key cutting machinery (provided for in subheading 8460.90.00) Free
(CA)104 STAT. 5296 9905.84.35 Parts and accessories of vertical turret lathes of subheading 8458.99.10, parts and accessories of honing or lapping machines of subheading 8460.40, and parts of key-cutting machinery (provided for in subheading 6466.93.70) Free
(CA)9905.84.40 Shank straighteners (provided for in subheading 8462.29) Free
(CA)9905.84.45 Parts and accessories of duplicating machines of subheading 8472.10, of pencil sharpeners of subheading 8472.90.40, and of other office machines of subheading 8472.90.80 (provided for in subheading 8473.40.40) Free
(CA)9905.84.50 Barrels and cylinders for plastic processing machines (provided for in subheading 8477.80.00) Free
(CA)9905.84.55 Parts of blow-molding machines of subheading 8477.30, and parts of barrels and cylinders for plastic processing machines (provided for in subheading 8477.90.00) Free
(CA)9905.84.70 Universal joints (provided for in subheading 8483.60.40) Free
(CA)9905.8475 Parts, other than for clutches, of the goods of subheadings 8483.10.30, 8483.10.50, 8483.60.40, and 8483.60.80 (provided for in subheading 8483.90.80) Free
(CA)9905.85.05 Electric gear motors (provided for in subheadings 8501.33.30, 8501.33.40, 8501.34.30, 8501.51, 8501.53.60 or 8501.53.80) Free
(CA)9905.85.10 Parts of electric motors and generators of subheadings 8501.20, 8501.31, 8501.32.20, 6501.32.60, 8501.61, or 8501.62, and parts of electric gear motors of subheadings 8501.33.30, 8501.33.40, 8501.34.30, 8501.51, 8501.53.60, or 8501.53.80 (provided for in heading 8503.00) Free
(CA)9905.85.15 Auto-transformers having an individual base MVA exceeding 100 MVA but not exceeding 300 MVA, regardless of voltage classification, and transformers, other than auto-transformers, having an individual base MVA exceeding 50 MVA but not exceeding 275 MVA, regardless of voltage classification, and transformers exceeding 10,000 kVA having an individual voltage classification of 765 kV or greater (provided for in subheading 8504.23.00) [See section G of this Annex
(CA)9905.85.20 Bushings and tap changers of auto-transformers or transformers of subheading 9905.85.15 (provided for in subheading 8504.90.00) [See section G of this Annex
(CA)9905.85.25 Paris of primary cells and primary batteries of subheadings 8506.12 and 8506.13 (provided for in subheading 8506.90.00) Free
(CA)9905.65.30 Parts of electric storage batteries other than lead-acid or nickel-cadmium batteries (provided for in subheading 8507.90.80) Free
(CA)9905.85.35 Food grinders and processors (provided for in subheading 8509.40.00) Free
(CA)9905.85.40 Parts of electric soldering irons and guns of subheading 8515.11.00 (provided for in subheading 8515.90.40) Free
(CA)9905.85.45 Transmission apparatus incorporating reception apparatus, other than radio paging devices (provided for in subheading 8525.20) Free
(CA)9905.85.50 Antennas for land mobile transceivers, cellular telephones, or radio and television transmitters, and parts thereof (provided for in subheading 8529.10) Free
(CA)9905.85.55 Parts of apparatus of subheadings 8525.10, 8525.20 (other than radio paging devices), 8525.30, 8527.11, 8527.31, and 8527.32 (provided for in subheading 8529.90) Free
(CA)9905.85.60 Parts of burglar or fire alarms and similar apparatus of subheading 8531.10 and of indicator panels incorporating liquid crystal devices or light emitting diodes of subheading 8531.20 (provided for in subheading 8531.90) Free
(CA)9905.85.65 Parts of electrical capacitors of subheadings 8532.21, 8532.22, and 8532.30 (provided for in subheading 8532.90.00) Free
(CA)9905.85.70 Parts of signal generators (provided for in subheading 8543.90) Free
(CA)104 STAT. 5297 9905.86.10 Railway freight cars imported for temporary use in transportation within the United States and certified by the importer to be exported within 1 year from the date of importation (provided for in heading 8606) Free
(CA)9965.87.10 Aluminum construction drop-center livestock trailers having a g.v.w. of 11.776 metric tons and a length exceeding 12 m (provided for in subheading 6716.39.00) Free
(CA)9905.89.10 Personal watercraft, being vessels of 5 m or less in overall length that are Inboard powered, water-jet driven, and designed to be operated while sitting on, standing on, or kneeling on, rather than sitting in, as in conventional vessels (provided for in subheading 6903.99.90) Free
(CA)9905.90.05 Parts and accessories of the instruments and apparatus of subheading 9030.31 (provided for in subheading 9030.90.80) Free
(CA)9905.90.10 Parts and accessories of the instruments and apparatus of subheadings 9030.39 and 9030.40 (provided for in subheading 9030.90.80) [See section G of this Annex (CA)] 9905.90.15 Parts and accessories of test benches (provided for in subheading 9031.80.60) Free
(CA)9905.90.20 Electronic logic panels for multi-zone controls, automatic regulation or control instruments, and fan and humidity controls (provided for in subheading 9032.89.60) [See section G of this Annex (CA)] 9905.90.25 Parts and accessories of thermostats of subheading 9032.16, of manostats of subheading 9032.20, and of electronic logic panels for multi-zone controls, automatic regulation or control instruments, and fan and humidity controls of subheading 9032 89.60 (provided for in subheading 9032.90.60) [See section G of this Annex (CA)] 9905.94.10 Dental lamps and parts thereof (provided for in subheadings 9405.40, 9405.91.60, 9405.92.00, or 9405.99) Free
(CA)9905.95.10 Closed-face spin casting Fishing reels (provided for in subheading 9507.30) Free
(CA)*Section D*. Effective with respect to goods originating in the territory of Canada which are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after May 1, 1990, for the HTS subheadings 1102.90.30 and 1102.90.50, in the Rates of Duty 1-Special subcolumn, strike the symbol “(CA)” and the duty rate preceding it, and in lieu thereof insert in the parentheses following the “Free” rate of duty the symbol “CA,” in alphabetical order. *Section E*. Effective with respect to goods originating in the territory of Canada which are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after July 1, 1990:
(1)For the HTS subheadings Z935.00.44 and 2935.00.46, in the Rates of Duty 1-Special subcolumn, strike the symbol “(CA)” and the duty rate preceding it, and in lieu thereof insert in the parentheses following the “Free” rate of duty the symbol “CA”, in alphabetical order.
(2)The article description of subheading 9905.61.10 is modified by deleting “6216.00.40” and by inserting in lieu thereof “6216.00.47”. *Section F*. Effective with respect to goods originating in the territory of Canada which are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after January 1, 1991:
(1)For the HTS subheadings 8481.10.00 and 8481.80.90, in the Rates of Duty 1-Special subcolumn, strike the symbol “(CA)” end the duty rate preceding it, and in lieu thereof insert in the parentheses following the “Free” rate of duty the symbol “CA.” in alphabetical order.
(2)by inserting in numerical sequence in subchapter V of chapter 99 to the HTS the following HTS subheadings set forth in columnar format, and material in such columns is inserted in the columns of the HTS designated “Heading/Subheading”, “Article Description”, and “Rates of Duty 1-Special”, respectively: 104 STAT. 5298 [Goods originating . . .:] “9905.84.60 Valves, other than valves of subheading 8481.80.90, exceeding 19 mm internal pipe size for gas-fired apparatus far cooking, heating buildings or water, or for refrigeration, including such valves used in the gas line between such apparatus and the meter or in the gas line between such apparatus and the consumer’s gas storage device, and wellhead valves, other than valves of subheading 8481 80 90, not less than 5.08 cm nor exceeding 7.82 cm nominal size, rated for service in working pressures not exceeding 13.790 kPA W.O.G. [water, oil, gas] excluding needle valves, for use in the exploration, discovery, development, maintenance, testing, depletion or production of oil or natural gas wells (provided for in subheading 8481.80) Free
(CA)9905.84.65 Parts of pressure-reducing valves of subheading 8481.10, of taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances of subheading 8481.80.90, and of valves used for gas-fired apparatus and wellhead valves of subheading 9905.84.80 (provided for in subheading 8481.90) Free (CA)” *Section G*. Effective with respect to goods originating in the territory of Canada which are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after April 1 in 1990, and January 1 of each of the following years set forth in the following tabulation, for each of the following HTS subheadings, the rate of duty in the Rates of Duty 1-Special subcolumn in the HTS that is followed by the symbol “CA” in parentheses is deleted and the following rates of duty Inserted in lieu thereof on such aforementioned dates. 104 STAT. 5299 Heading/ 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Subheading 2007.99.05 2.4% 2.1% 1.8% 1.5% 1.2% 0.9% 0.6% 0.3% Free 2007.99.20 5.6% 4.9% 4.2% 3.5% 2.8% 2.1% 1.4% 0.7% Free 2007.99.25 5.6% 4.9% 4.2% 3.5% 2.0% 2.1% 1.4% 0.7% Free 2007.99.35 5.6% 4.9% 4.2% 3.5% 2.8% 2.1% 1.4% 0.7% Free 7416.00.00 3.4% 2.2% 1.1% Free Free Free Free Free Free 8501.20.20 2.5% 1.6% 0.8% Free Free Free Free Free Free 8501.20.40 3% 2% 1% Free Free Free Free Free Free 8501.20.50 3% 2% 1% Free Free Free Free Free Free 8501.20.60 2.2% 1.4% 0.7% Free Free Free Free Free Free 8501.31.20 2.5% 1.6% 0.8% Free Free Free Free Free Free 8501.31.40 3% 2% 1% Free Free Free Free Free Free 8501.31.50 3% 2% 1% Free Free Free Free Free Free 8501.31.60 2.2% 1.4% 0.7% Free Free Free Free Free Free 8536.41.00 3.1% 2.1% 1% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9026.10.20 2.9% 1.9% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9026.10.40 29.4¢ each + 4.5% 19.6¢ each + 3% 9.8¢ each + 1.5% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9028.10.60 2.8% 1.8% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9026.20.40 2.9% 1.9% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9026.20.80 2.8% 1.8% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9026.80.20 2.9% 1.9% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9026.80.40 29.4¢ each + 4.5% 19.6¢ each + 3% 9.8¢ each + 1.5% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9026.80.60 2.8% 1.8% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9026.90.40 5.4% 3.6% 1.8% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9026.90.60 2.8% 1.8% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9030.39.00 2.9% 1.9% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9030.40.00 2.9% 1.9% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9032.10.00 2.8% 1.9% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 104 STAT. 5300 Heading/ 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Subheading 9032.20.00 2.8% 1.9% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9905.02.10 6.6¢/kg 4.4¢/kg 2.2¢/kg Free Free Free Free Free Free 9905.20.05 5.8% 4.9% 4.2% 3.5% 2.8% 2.1% 1.4% 0.7% Free 9905.65.15 0.9% 0.4% Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 9905.85.20 0.9% 0.4% Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 9905.90.10 2.9% 1.9% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9905.90.20 2.9% 1.9% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 9905.90.25 2.9% 1.9% 0.9% Free Free Free Free Free Free 6143 June 5, 1990 National Fishing Week, 1990 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation
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