CONCESSIONS TO BELGIUM
CHANGES IN THE TARIFF
The following table shows the principal goods on "which concessions in duty have been granted to Belgium under the Treaty:— Difference between British Preferential Tariff rates and those on Belgian Roods. Prior to Under Goods. 1930. Treaty. **££^ 1,«~. V- 1/0.076 Per cent. Per cent. Cotton and linen piece goods 15 15% Tires, bicycle and similar ..20 21 'Xlrea, n.e.i 2a 2a.05 Glass, sheet or plate 10 10>£ Wrapping paper In large sizes (per cwt) if- I/l-3o Carbon and similar paper— In large sizes 20 21 lij small sizes 20 20.1 Paper, n.e.i.— In small sheets 21) 30.1 In rolls less than lOtn ■wide 20 20.1 In rolls D.e.i. 20 21 Firearms— Blfles « 20 21 Firearms, n.e.i 20 20.1 Electrical machinery or appliances 2" '-1 , Bicycles and motor-cycles .. 23 20.d0 Motor Vehicles— Passenger, with bodies .. 30 .il.i^ Chassis, lorries, and parts 25 20.50 True vegetable parchment paper Free. Free. Manures Tree. iree.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 140, 10 December 1931, Page 10
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CONCESSIONS TO BELGIUM
Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 140, 10 December 1931, Page 10
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