Catalog Record: Hollow or cored ceramic brick and tile, not including refractory or heat insulating articles, from Canada : determination of no injury or likelihood thereof in investigation no. AA1921-155 under the Antidumping act, 1921, as amended, together with the information obtained in the investigation | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Hollow or cored ceramic brick and tile, not including refractory or heat insulating articles, from Canada : determination of no injury or likelihood thereof in investigation no. AA1921-155 under the Antidumping act, 1921, as amended, together with the information obtained in the investigation.

Corporate Author: United States International Trade Commission.
Language(s): English
Published: Washington : U.S. International Trade Commission, 1976.
Subjects: Hollow bricks > Economic aspects.
Hollow tiles > Economic aspects.
Brick trade.
Note: Cover title.
Report prepared principally by John Byrne, Mary Martin, E. Robert Ruhlman, and Susan Tripp.
Includes press release USITC 76-066, July 29, 1976.
Physical Description: iii, 18, A-62 p. ; 27 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: TC1.2:C 33
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