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U.S. Code, Title 19, Customs Duties
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General SummaryThe U.S. Code is a consolidation and codification by subject matter of the general and permanent laws of the United States. While every effort has been made to ensure that this reproduction of the Code is accurate, those using it for legal purposes should verify their results against the printed version of the Code available through the Government Printing Office.
§ 3201. Authority to Grant Duty-Free Treatment
The President may proclaim duty-free treatment for all eligible articles from any beneficiary country in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
(Pub. L. 102–182, title II, § 202, Dec. 4, 1991, 105 Stat. 1236.)
Effective Date and Termination of Duty-Free Treatment
Chapter effective Dec. 4, 1991, and duty-free treatment to expire no later than 10 years after such date, see section 3206 of this title.
Section 201 of title II of Pub. L. 102–182 provided that: "This title [enacting this chapter] may be cited as the `Andean Trade Preference Act’."
Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in section 3203 of this title.
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