To suspend temporarily the duty on certain glass articles.
Summary
H.R. 3116 was a legislative proposal designed to temporarily eliminate import taxes, known as duties, on specific types of glass products brought into the United States. By suspending these tariffs through the end of 2008, the bill aimed to lower costs for American businesses that rely on these imported materials for manufacturing or retail. For everyday consumers, such measures are typically intended to help stabilize prices for finished goods that contain these specific glass components.
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