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Andean Trade Preference Act
19 U.S.C. § 3201 : US Code – Section 3201: Authority to grant duty-free treatment
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U.S. Code Citation
U.S. Code Section and Head
- United States Code – Section 3201
- Head of the Section: Authority to grant duty-free treatment
Text of the Section
The President may proclaim duty-free treatment (or other preferential treatment) for all eligible articles from any beneficiary country in accordance with the rules of this chapter.
Andean Trade Preference Act (Continuation)
Authorities (Code of Federal Regulations)
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