TARIFF WALL
UNITED STATES’ ACTION. HOW NEW ZEALAND IS AFFECTED. The following comparative table_ taken from the New York Times of June 15, 1930, show’s how greatly the tariff has been increased on commodities which New Zealand exports to the United States:—
Tariff 1922 1930 Beef (lb) 3c. 6c. Mutton, fresh (lb) .. 21c. 5c. Lamb, fresh (lb) 4c. 7c. Butter (lb) 12c. 14c. Cheese and Substitues (lb) 7-Jc., not less 7c. not less than 371%. than 35%. Genus agrostis grass (lb) .. .... .. 2c. . 40c. Brown top (lb) .. .. 2c. 40c. Rye seed (lb) .. .. 2c. 3c. Turnip seed (English turnips (lib) .. 4c. . 5c. Wool for Manufacturo. Wool not improved, i.e., carpet wools dutiable— In the grease (lb) .. 12c. 24c. On the skin (lb) .. .. 11c. 22c. Washed (lb) 18c. 24c. Scoured (lb) 24c. 27c. Wools, sorted or matchings, not scoured (lb) 12c or 18e. 25c. Clothing wool: In the grease (lb) .. 31c. 29c. Washed (lb) 31c. 29c. On the skin (lb) .. .. 30c. 27c. Scoured (lb) .. .. 31c. 32c. Combing wool, in the grease (lb) 31c. 34c. Washed (lb) 31c. •34c. On the skin (lb) .. .. 30c. 32c. Scoured (lb) 31c. 37c.
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Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 11
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185TARIFF WALL Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 11
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