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or at a

current rate of Exchange say £1.12.9 per ton, a

da gamble against the present duty of 8/9 per ton; it must be observed that this heavy duty will be absolutely fixed and inalterable for a period of twelve years, whatever the market value of the sugar

in the

meantime.

2. Under the existing Tariff Raw Sugar has been paying import duty of 13 cents per picul,

at current rate of Exchange 4/0 per ton; quantity of

considerable

such

sugar

is imported into Japan through Hongkong from the Straits Settlements, also British Colonies,

a remarkable fact

yet it

that

mention is made in

or not as it pleases.

430

I. It is to be noted that hitherto the manufacture of Refined Sugar in Japan has been practically non-existent, except for

a small Beet Factory in the Hokkaido, and the supply of Refined Sugar has almost exclusively been drawn from Hong Kong; Article 4 of the Protocol reads

as follows:-

"It is understood between

the two Contracting Parties

that, if Japan thinks it necessary

to levy

an additional customs duty

on the production

or manufacture of refined sugar in Japan,

an increased customs duty

may

be

levied

in amount equivalent to

that on

British refined sugar

in the New Tariff so

long as such additional excise

or inland duty continues. "to be raised

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or at a current rate of Exchange say £1.12.9 per ton, a da gamble against the present duty of 8/9 per ton; it must be observed that this heavy duty will be absolutely fixed and inalterable for a period of twelve years, whatever the market value of the sugar in the meantime. 2. Under the existing Tariff Raw Sugar has been paying import duty of 13 cents per picul, at current rate of Exchange 4/0 per ton; quantity of considerable such sugar is imported into Japan through Hongkong from the Straits Settlements, also British Colonies, a remarkable fact yet it that mention is made in or not as it pleases. 430 I. It is to be noted that hitherto the manufacture of Refined Sugar in Japan has been practically non-existent, except for a small Beet Factory in the Hokkaido, and the supply of Refined Sugar has almost exclusively been drawn from Hong Kong; Article 4 of the Protocol reads as follows:- "It is understood between the two Contracting Parties that, if Japan thinks it necessary to levy an additional customs duty on the production or manufacture of refined sugar in Japan, an increased customs duty may be levied in amount equivalent to that on British refined sugar in the New Tariff so long as such additional excise or inland duty continues. "to be raised
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or at a current rate of Exchange say £1.12.9 per ton, a d a gamet the present duty of 8/9 per ton; it must be observed that this heavy duty will be absolulity fixed and incalterable for period of livelve spans, whatever the market value of the sugar in the me ་་༤༩མ be meantime. aw 2. Muder the existing Tariff Raw Sugar has been paying unport duty of 13 cents per picul, at current rate of Exchange 4/0 per ton; quantity of derable A consi such suges is unported into Japan through Stougkong from the Straits Settle -ments, also British Colonies, remarkable fact t it is yet it that wo a mention is made in or not as it pleases. 430 I. It is to be noted that hitherts the manufacture of Refined Sugar in Japan has been practically existent, except for a small Beet Factory in the Stokkaido, and the supply of Refined Lugar has almost egolu- -sively been drawn from Hong Kongs- Article 4 of the Protocol reado follows:- ". It is understood between "the two stigh Contracting Parties "that, if Japan thinks it necessary "at " duly any cou live to levy arr additimas the production d. sa L- " facture of refined sugar in Japan, "an increased customs dutige may "levied in amount. be British refined sugar " equivalust in that the the New Tariff of any duty мрам Raw Suger, Apanese Government has a free hand to inpore duty "when imported into Japan, so "long "tax at... such additional exerc or inland duty continues. "to be raised
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or at a

current rate of Exchange say £1.12.9 per ton, a

d

a gamet the present duty of 8/9 per ton; it must be observed that this heavy duty will be absolulity fixed and incalterable for period of livelve spans, whatever the market value of the sugar

in the me

་་༤༩མ

be

meantime.

aw

2. Muder the existing Tariff Raw Sugar has been paying unport duty of 13 cents per picul,

at current rate of Exchange 4/0 per ton; quantity of

derable

A

consi

such

suges

is unported into Japan through Stougkong from the Straits Settle

-ments, also British Colonies,

remarkable fact

t it is

yet it

that wo

a

mention is made in

or not as it pleases.

430

I. It is to be noted that hitherts the manufacture of Refined Sugar in Japan has been practically existent, except for

a small Beet Factory in the Stokkaido, and the supply of Refined Lugar has almost egolu- -sively been drawn from Hong Kongs- Article 4 of the Protocol reado

follows:-

". It is understood between

"the two stigh Contracting Parties "that, if Japan thinks it necessary

"at

" duly

any

cou

live to levy

arr

additimas

the production

d.

sa L-

" facture of refined sugar in Japan, "an increased customs dutige

may

"levied

in amount.

be

British refined sugar

" equivalust in

that the

the New Tariff of any duty

мрам

Raw Suger,

Apanese Government has a free hand to inpore

duty

"when imported into Japan, so

"long

"tax

at...

such additional exerc

or inland duty continues. "to be raised

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