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SCHEDULE V

PART II

Tariff Item.Article.Margin of Preference.

ex377a }

et al. }

Wrought iron in the form of billets, bars, rods, sheets, strips, plates or skelp -20 p.c.
ex378Bars and rods, of iron or steel; billets, of iron or steel, weighing less than 60 pounds per lineal yard :—
(d) Hot rolled, valued at not less than 4 cents per pound, n.o.p. -12 ½ p.c.
ex379Bars or rods, of iron or steel, including billets weighing less than 60 pounds per lineal yard, hot rolled, as hereunder denned, under regulations prescribed by the Minister :—
(f) Sash or casement sections of iron or steel, hot or cold rolled, not punched, drilled nor further manufactured, when imported by manufacturers of metal window frames, for use in their own factories - per ton$7.00.
ex380Plates of iron or steel, hot or cold rolled :—
(b) More than 66 inches in width, n.o.p. per ton$6.00.
ex381Sheets, of iron or steel, hot or cold rolled :—
(a) .080 inch or less in thickness, n.o.p.12 ½ p.c.
ex383Sheets, plates, hoop, band or strip, of iron or steel :—
(a) Coated with tin, of a class or kind not made in Canada, n.o.p.15 p.c.
(b) Coated with tin, n.o.p.20 p.c.
(c) Coated with zinc, n.o.p.121 p.c.
385aSheets, plates, hoop, band or strip, of rust, acid or heat resisting steels, hot or cold rolled, polished or not, valued at not less than five cents per pound20 p.c.
ex386Sheets, plates, hoop, band or strip, of iron or steel, as hereunder defined, under regulations prescribed by the Minister :—
(a) Plates, when imported by manufacturers for use exclusively in the manufacture or repair of the pressure parts of boilers, pulp digesters, steam accumulators and vessels for the refining of oil, in their own factories ....... per ton$5.00.
(k) Sheets, hot or cold rolled, when imported by manufacturers of hollow-ware coated with vitreous enamel or of apparatus designed for cooking or for heating buildings, for use exclusively in the manufacture of hollow-ware coated with vitreous enamel or of vitreous enamelled sheets for apparatus designed for cooking or for heating buildings10 p.c.
(m) (i) Sheets of iron or steel, cold rolled, when imported by manufacturers for use exclusively in the manufacture of sheets coated with tin15 P.c.
(ii) Sheets, hoop, band or strip, of iron or steel, hot rolled, when imported by manufacturers for use exclusively in the manufacture of sheets, hoop, band or strip, coated with zinc or other metal or metals, not including tin, in their own factories15 p.c.
(q) Hoop steel, hot or cold rolled, plain or coated, .064 inch or less in thickness, not more than three inches in width, when imported by manufacturers of barrels or kegs or by manufacturers of fiat hoops for barrels and kegs, for use exclusively in their own factories12 ½ p.c.
387cSteel grooved (or girder) rails for electric tramway use, weighing not less than 75 pounds per lineal yard, punched, drilled, or not, of shapes and lengths not made in Canada.............per ton$7.00
388Iron or steel angles, beams, channels, columns, girders, joints, tees, zees and other shapes or sections, not punched, drilled or further manufactured than hot rolled, weighing not less than 35 pounds per lineal yard, n.o.p.; piling of iron or steel, not punched or drilled, weighing not less than 35 pounds per lineal yard, including interlocking sections, if any, used therewith, n.o.p.
Per ton$3.00

ex392 }

392a }

Forgings of iron or steel, in any degree of manufacture, hollow, machined or not, not less than 12 inches in internal diameter; and all other forgings, solid or otherwise," in any degree of manufacture, of a weight of 20 tons or over20 p.c.
393Tires, of steel, in the rough, not drilled or machined in any manner, for railway vehicles, including locomotives and tenders -10 p.c.
ex394Axles and axle bars, n.o.p., and axle blanks, and parts thereof, of iron or steel :—
(a) For railway vehicles, including locomotives and tenders174 p.c.

ex397b }

398a }

Pipes and tubes of iron or steel, seamless, cold drawn, plain ends, polished, valued at not less than five cents per pound; steel tubes, welded or seamless, more than 10 ½ inches in diameter, with plain ends, when imported for use exclusively in the manufacture or repair of rolls for paper-making machinery15 p.c.
ex401Wire, of iron or steel :—
(a) Barbed fencing, coated or not10 p.c.
(b) Twisted, braided or stranded, including wire rope or cable, coated or not, n.o.p.10 p.c.
ex403Wire, of steel :—
(c) Valued at not less than 2 ¾ cents per pound, when imported by manufacturers of wire rope for use exclusively in the manufacture of wire rope, in their own factories, under regulations prescribed by the Minister5 p.c.

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