A bill relating to the tariff treatment of imported steel armor wire and exempting from bilateral arrangements subject to the Steel Import Stabilization Act steel products imported into the United States as armor wire for processing into electromechanical cables.

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Status In Committee
Sponsor Thomas DeLay
Citation 99-HR-4732
Actions 4
Introduced May 1st, 1986
Cosponsors
Last Action May 19th, 1986
Policy Area
Introduced House May 1
House
Senate
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Amends the Tariff Schedules of the United States to provide a duty on steel armor wire and other types of steel wire. Amends the Steel Import Stabilization Act to provide that a quantitative import limitation agreement between the United States and a foreign country shall not apply to such wire that is a product of that country and imported into the United States for processing into electromechanical cable for sale in both domestic and foreign markets.

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House
INTRODUCED
INTRODUCED
May 1, 1986
ON FLOOR
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE
REFERRED TO SUBCOMMITTEE
May 14, 1986
COMMITTEE
AGENCY COMMENT REQUEST
May 19, 1986
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