INDO-CHINA. [Decree of December 29, 1898.] With the following exceptions, the French tariff is in force in Indo-China: Fish, dried, salted, or smoked, other than cod, stockfish, herrings, All the articles mentioned in the chapter...... CHAPTER XII.-Fibers, stems, and fruits, for manufacturing purposes. Free. Vegetable products and wastes not specially mentioned, joss-stick powder. 100 kilos.. 8 15 1.544 2.895 CHAPTER XV.-Beverages. Perfumed wines, Chinese Hectoliter. 20 3.86 1 Half the duty stipulated in the metropolitan tariff. Pottery, common, of Chinese origin Faience, common, of Chinese origin.. Porcelain, common, white or decorated with one color, ordinary patterns, extra thickness, "pâté," opaque or slightly transparent, of Chinese origin. Of silk, not embroidered Jute tissues, in the piece, for packing purposes. Tissues of silk, foulards, crapes, tulles, hosiery, ribbons, trimmings, lace of pure silk, floss silk and artificial silk, of Chinese origin. Embroidery, hand or machine, of all kinds, of Chinese origin Chinese clothing: Of silk, embroidered CHAPTER XXVI.—Paper, and manufactures of. Chinese paper and envelopes of all kinds, other than those with commercial or other advertisements or notices. 100 kilos.. 13 2.509 Paper destined for religious purposes Fans, umbrellas, parasols, of paper, on bamboo or wood, panels of paper of Chinese origin. 100 kilos.. Trunks and pillows, Chinese, known as of Canton, of real or artificial leather. .....do .. Purses of Chinese leather, and other articles of leather of Chinese origin and manufacture. .do.... CHAPTER XXVIII.—Manufactures of metals. Cutlery of Chinese origin Trays, boxes for betel, tobacco pipes of copper, and other metal articles of Chinese origin other than wares of gold, silver, nickel, and other precious metals. Hooks for mosquito nets of Chinese manufacture... Cans and tin receptacles, having served for the transport of mineral oils. CHAPTER XXIX.-Arms, powder, and ammunition. Gunpowder, and loaded cartridges.. Fireworks and crackers, of Chinese origin CHAPTER XXXI.—Manufactures of wood. Chinese clogs... CHAPTER XXXIII.—Manufactures of esparto, and basket makers' wares. Chinese boots and shoes, of straw.. Chinese hats, of straw, bark, or cane, articles of rattan; Chinese caps, of horsehair. Cordage of rattan.. Straw sacks, for packing purposes Chinese matting........ CHAPTER XXXIV.—Manufactures of various materials. Turners' fancy wares, Chinese; combs, boxes, crochet needles of horn, ivory, bone; tobacco pipes, of wood. Fans of feathers or stuffs, of Chinese origin. .do Fans of palm leaves... .do Fans of ivory, mother-of-pearl or tortoise shell, of Chinese origin .do .do Boots and shoes, Chinese, of stuffs, embroidered or not.. 100 pairs Purses, embroidered or not, and other similar articles, of Chinese origin. 100 kilos 100 Hulls for vessels, of iron or steel do 25 4.825 9.65 .965 9.65 1.93 9.65 19.30 5.79 2.316 3.86 40 7.72 1 Same duty as stipulated in the general tariff for the component metal. Export tariff. ARTICLE 1. The tariff of customs duties to be collected on products exported from Indo-China to foreign countries is fixed conformably to the schedule annexed to the present decree. ART. 2. Products exported from Indo-China into France or French colonies are exempt from all export duties. Only products conveyed direct shall be considered as exported in destination of France or French colonies. Products not conveyed direct shall be liable to the duties prescribed in article 1. ART. 3. The duties mentioned in the schedule annexed to the present decree are independent from the local taxes, which are collected by the customs service. Fish pastes, fish in brine, etc. ...do Shrimps, dried; trepangs (sea cucumbers), shark fins, and sea weed. Other products not specially mentioned Paddy and rice, cargo, containing more than 33 per cent of paddy. 100 kilos.. ..do Rice, white ..do... Other products not specially mentioned ad valorem 3 per cent.. |