FEDERAL · 22 U.S.C. · Chapter 15

Quotas on Philippine articles

22 U.S.C. § 1354
Title22Foreign Relations and Intercourse
Chapter15 — THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
SubchapterIV
Current throughPub. L. 119-99

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Bluebook
22 U.S.C. § 1354.

Text

(a)to (c) Omitted
(d)Investigations by International Trade Commission The United States International Trade Commission shall at the request of the President, upon resolution of either House of Congress or concurrent resolution of both Houses of Congress, upon its own motion, or when in its judgment there is good reason therefor, upon application of any interested party, make an investigation to ascertain (1) whether imports of a Philippine article (other than an article for which a quota is established by part 2 of subchapter I) are coming, or are likely to come, into substantial competition with like articles which are the product of the United States;
(2)what is the greatest amount of such article which may be entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, in the United States for consumption,

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History

(Apr. 30, 1946, ch. 244, title V, §504, 60 Stat. 156; Pub. L. 93–618, title I, §171(b), Jan. 3, 1975, 88 Stat. 2009.)

Editorial Notes

Suspension of Provisions
Section not applicable during such time as the revised agreement between the United States and the Philippines is in effect, see section 1373 of this title.

Editorial Notes

References in Text
Part 2 of subchapter I, referred to in subsec. (d), was omitted from the Code. See Codification note set out under section 1261 of this title.

Codification
Subsec. (a) of this section, which provided that the President establish quotas on Philippine articles, was omitted on authority of subsec. (c) of this section which provided that no quota so established continue in effect after the expiration of the executive agreement which expiration occurred on July 4, 1974. Subsec. (b) of this section, which provided for the maximum and minimum quotas, was omitted on authority of subsec. (c) of this section. Subsec. (c) provided for the duration of the quotas.

Amendments
1975—Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 93–618 substituted "United States International Trade Commission" for "United States Tariff Commission".

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Effective Date
Act Apr. 30, 1946, ch. 244, title V, §512, 60 Stat. 158, provided that: "This Act [enacting subchapters I to IV of this chapter; sections 2470(a)(2) and 2800(a)(4)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939; and section 734 of Title 48, Territories and Insular Possessions] shall take effect on the day after the date of its enactment [Apr. 30, 1946], except Part 2 of Title II [enacting sections 1261 to 1266 of this title], which shall take effect as of January 1, 1946."

Short Title
Act Apr. 30, 1946, ch. 244, title I, §1, 60 Stat. 141, provided that: "This Act [enacting subchapters I to IV of this chapter, amending section 1393 of this title, sections 2470 and 2800 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939, and section 734 of Title 48, Territories and Insular Possessions, repealing section 1301 of Title 19, Customs Duties, sections 2476, and 3340 to 3343 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939, and section 1243 of Title 48] may be cited as the 'Philippine Trade Act of 1946'."

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