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The Week

February 22, 1900 issue

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This article presents information related to political and economic issues. In his annual message U.S. President William McKinley declared that it was the plain duty of the U.S. to abolish all customs tariffs between the United States and Porto Rico and give Porto Rico's products free access to the U.S. markets. The Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee introduced a bill to carry these views into effect. The decision of the Board of General Appraisers, to the effect that tariff laws of the United States did not apply in Porto Rico during the period of military occupation, appears to be partially in conformity with the decision in case of duties collected in California during the Mexican war.

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UNITED States -- Foreign relations; MCKINLEY, William, 1843-1901; PRESIDENTS -- United States; TARIFF; PUERTO Rico; UNITED States
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