Summary of Tariff Information, 1921, Relative to the Bill H.R.7456
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9S6, 7'i'5, 614 = 478,862,711 860 SUMMARY ' OF TARIFF INFORMATION, 1921. Exports during the 30 fiscal years 1891-1920 averaged per annum 120,037,628 linear yards, valued at $10,861,189. Exports in 1914 were 414,860,013 yards, valued at $28,844,627. Exports now include a great variety of fabrics, not only coarse-yarn sheeting, drills, denims, and cotton trouserings, and tnedium-yarn prints, sateeni^, ginghams, and voiles, but also fine-yarn goods such as India' linons. and "Persian lawns, and fa...ndy fabrics, including those madei with' silk and artificial silk ornamentation. During the past decade tbtefliHin pur- ch-asers have beeh the Philippine Islands, Ciibft, China, Central America, Canada, Colombia, and Mexico. iii;;: n Exports for the calendar years 191&-1921 were As foHowsi:', Quap-tity; (yards). Valni .^ 544,(174,574 »rOT,'5l9,333 1151,' ■,817 1S20 8;8,750,954 ia8;i53,537 (9,iiu«ntlis)., tsBT^SOB Im^prtdrit changes in classification. — Paragraph "^OS- bbvers 'all cotton clo'th ill the piece, not specially provided for.^ The fabrics here included ate known as " Countable cotton cldths," becEiiise the threads hsive to be counted in ascertaiiiilig the average yirn cbunt oh which the progressive duties are bksied; this term distingyishes them, on the bne hand, from the eq nomine cloths where, the'lihreads do not have to be cotin^d in ascertaining the duty, ahd, on the other, from articles made of cottohcl6th.' '' ' , Couiitable cotton cloths have been divided into the three classes^ namely, basic, bleached, and printed, dyed, colored, or' wovek-figured' The basic classification includes only unbleadh'ed plain (i.
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