CANADA 









Most-favored-nation rate 









1968 



1957 



Item 

















Specific 



Ad val 





Specific 



Ad val. 







rate (local 



rate 



Total duty, 



rate Qocal 



rate 



Total duty. 





currency) 





U.S. equiv. 2 



currency) 





U.S. equiv. 2 



Tobacco: 



Canadian 







Canadian 







Unmanufactured: 



dollars 





U.S. dol. 



dollars 





U.S. dol. 



Turkish type: 



per pound 



Percent 



per pound 



per pound 



Percent 



per pound 



Unstemmed 



3 0.11 



— 



0.10 



0.22 



— 



0.23 



Other types: 















Unstemmed 



^05 



— 



.046 



.20 



— 



.21 



Stemmed 



.30 



- 



.28 



.30 



- 



.31 



Manufactured: 















Cigars 



M.45 



10 

 3 25 



(5) 



1.75 

 2.00 



15 



15 



2.24 



Cigarettes 



2.34 



Cut 



3 .40 



-- 



.37 



.65 

 +\5iVb. 



" 



.84 



Snuff: 



.55 



— 



.51 



.90 



— 



.94 



Other, n.e.s 



.70 



-- 



.65 



.90 

 +\5i\h. 



-- 



1.10 



Converted leaf * 



.75 



:: 



.69 



- 



- 



.. 



(Homog. sheet) new item 



- 



Canada has only two tobacco items on which preferential rates are granted (British Preferential Tariff). There is a preference of 

 10 Canadian cents per pound on Turkish type leaf and a preference of 15 Canadian cents per pound on manufactured tobacco, 

 n.e.s. (which includes snuff). 



^ The Conversion rate in 1968: $1.08 Canadian dollars = US$1.00, and in 1957: $0.96 Canadian doUars = US$1.00. 



^ These rates became effective June 4, 1969 and are the final rates of the Kennedy Round negotiations. 



"* Imported by cigar manufacturers for use as wrappers in the manufacture of cigars in their own factories. 



5 Excise tax adjusted at border plus 25 percent ad valorem for U.S. cigarettes. 



* Converted tobacco leaf (homogenized sheet) for use in the manufacture of cigar binders and cigar wrappers. 



