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Report of the Indian Tariff Board on the Grant of Protection to the Paper and Paper Pulp Industries

1931

The prices in upcountry markets. 85 :80. [...] Cost of extraction. 43 89. [...] (6) The Alkali process. 47' 48. [...] The works cost of bamboo pulp. 93 98. [...] III.—Note by the Officer in charge Paper Pulp Section Forest Rsearch Institute on the subject of the comparative strengths of bamboo and grass papers. 117 IV.—Statement showing the effect of replacing the protective duty by the Revenue duty on the finances of the Companies based on their latest figitres. 116PRELIMINARY.
commerce industry
Pages
130
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143872
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iii unknown view
Frontmatter
i-vi unknown view
Chapter I. The Previous Report and the Existing Protective Duty
1-5 unknown view
Chapter II. The Effect of the Protective Duty on the Paper Industry in India
6-28 unknown view
Chapter III. The Indian Market and the Course of Prices
29-38 unknown view
Chapter IV. Progress in the use of Bamboo and the manufacture of Pulp from Bamboo
39-53 unknown view
Chapter V. The Costs of Production in 1924-25 and in 1930-31
54-73 unknown view
Chapter VI. The Claim for Continued Protection
74-86 unknown view
Chapter VII. The Measure and Period of Protection
87-95 unknown view
Chapter VIII. Supplementary Proposals
96-104 unknown view
Chapter IX. Summary of Findings and Recommendations
105-108 unknown view
Appendices
109-121 unknown view

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