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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES SCHEDULE II Description of Articles Maximum Rates of Duty. NOTE: The provisions of this Schedule shall be construed and given the same effect, and the application of collateral provisions of the tariff laws of the United States to the provisions of this Schedule shall be determined, insofar as may be practicable, as if each provision of this Schedule appeared respectively in the paragraph of the Tariff Act of 1930 noted in the column at the left of the respective descriptions of articles. Balsam, Peru, natural and uncompounded, and not containing alcohol. Root of ipecac, crude, natural and un- compounded, not advanced in value or condition by shredding, grinding, chip- ping, crushing or any other processor treatment whatever beyond that es- sential to proper packing and the pre- vention of decay or deterioration pend- ing manufacture, and not containing alcohol Bananas, green or ripe Plantains, green or ripe Cocoa or cacao beans, and shells thereof Coffee, except coffee imported into Puerto Rico and upon which a duty is imposed under the authority of Section 319 Dyeing or tanning materials: Fustic wood, logwood, and Brazil wood; all the fore- going whether crude or advanced in value or condition by shredding, grind- ing, chipping, crushing, or any similar process, and not containing alcohol. Deerskins, raw Reptile skins, raw Turtles Cabinet woods, in the log 5% Ad valorem Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 1430 Schedule II. United States Tariff Act of 1930 Paragraph 10 1602 1618 1618 1653 1654 1670 1765 1765 1790 1803