To suspend temporarily the duty on 3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-5-ethenyl-5-methyl-2,4-oxazolidine-di one.
Summary
This bill, introduced in the 107th Congress, sought to temporarily eliminate the import tax (duty) on a specific chemical used as a fungicide, commonly known as vinclozolin. This chemical is primarily used in agriculture to protect crops such as grapes, strawberries, and various vegetables from rot and mold.
By suspending this tax through the end of 2004, the bill aimed to lower the cost for U.S. companies to import the substance. For everyday citizens, such measures are typically intended to reduce production costs for farmers and potentially lower the prices of certain produce at the grocery store. However, the bill did not advance past the committee stage and never became law.
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