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Report of the Indian Tariff Board on the Classification of Paper for Tariff Purposes

1936

The resolution is reproduced below :— In paragraph 101 of the 1931 Report on the grant of protection to the Paper and Paper Pulp Industries thi Tariff Board recommendation that in the event of their proposals in regard to the measure of protection to be afforded to the industries being accepted steps should be taken at the earliest opportunity after the passing of the Act to specify as definit [...] At the same time the Government of India appreciated the fact that the then current statutory definition of the protected classes of paper gave rise to difficulties of interpretation and declared that if protection were given for a further period to the Paper Industry they proposed to proceed to the revision i of the basis of assessment to duty of imported paper in cosultation with the differ [...] The terms of the Resolution are as follows :— ' In paragraph 101 of the 1931 Report on the grant of protection to the Paper and Paper Pulp Industries the Tariff Board recommended that in the event of their prposals in regard to the measure of protection to be afforded to industries being accepted steps should be taken at the earliest possible opportunity after the passing of the Act to specif [...] At the same time the Government of India appreciated the fact that the then current statutory definition of the protected classes of paper gave rise to difficulties of interpretation and declared that if protection were given for a further period to the paper industry they proposed to proceed to the revision of the basis of assessment to duty of imported paper in consultation with the different [...] scheme Opinions on the We have examined carefully the various replies received from the manufacturers the importers and the Collectors of Customs and have gathered the impression that while on the whole the manufacturers favoured the new principle of classification suggested by the Government of India the importers in a body and some Collectors of Customs were opposed to the new procedure.
commerce industry
Pages
59
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143972
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iv unknown view
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Preliminary
1-4 unknown view
Chapter I. History of Paper Classification and the Tariff Schedule
5-22 unknown view
Chapter II. Disputed Papers
23-42 unknown view
Appendix I
43-45 unknown view
Appendix II
46-46 unknown view
Appendix III
47-47 unknown view
Appendix IV
48-53 unknown view

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