To suspend temporarily the duty on mixtures of insecticide.
Summary
H.R. 3221 is a legislative proposal that would have temporarily eliminated import taxes, known as duties, on specific insecticide mixtures containing the active ingredient Gamma-Cyhalothrin. This suspension of taxes was intended to last through December 31, 2008, applying to chemicals used primarily in agricultural and residential pest control. By removing these tariffs, the bill aimed to lower the costs for U.S. companies importing these specific pest control products, which can lead to more competitive pricing for farmers and consumers who rely on them for crop protection and insect management.
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