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ARTICLES SUBJECT TO DAIRY IMPORT LICENSES FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2020—Continued
[Kilograms] 1
Uruguay ......................................................................
Other Countries ..........................................................
Any Country ...............................................................
BLUE-MOLD CHEESE (NOTE 17, Commodity Code B)
Argentina ....................................................................
EU–27 ........................................................................
Chile ...........................................................................
Other Countries ..........................................................
CHEDDAR CHEESE (NOTE 18, Commodity Code C)
(¥4,676 kg) ...................................................................
Australia (-4,676 kg) ..................................................
Chile ...........................................................................
EU–27 ........................................................................
New Zealand ..............................................................
Other Countries ..........................................................
Any Country ...............................................................
AMERICAN-TYPE CHEESE (NOTE 19, Commodity
Code A) (¥13,693 kg) ..................................................
Australia (¥4,623 kg) ................................................
EU–27 ........................................................................
New Zealand (¥9,070 kg) .........................................
Other Countries ..........................................................
EDAM AND GOUDA CHEESE (NOTE 20, Commodity
Code D) .........................................................................
Argentina ....................................................................
EU–27 ........................................................................
Norway .......................................................................
Other Countries ..........................................................
ITALIAN-TYPE CHEESES (NOTE 21, Commodity Code
D) (¥4,538 kg) ..............................................................
Argentina (¥4,538 kg) ...............................................
EU–27 ........................................................................
Romania .....................................................................
Uruguay ......................................................................
Other Countries ..........................................................
SWISS OR EMMENTHALER CHEESE (NOTE 22, Commodity Code GR) (¥13,657 kg) ...................................
EU–27 (¥8,917 kg) ...................................................
Switzerland (¥4,740 kg) ...........................................
Other Countries ..........................................................
LOWFAT CHEESE (NOTE 23, Commodity Code LF) .....
EU–27 ........................................................................
Israel ..........................................................................
New Zealand ..............................................................
Other Countries ..........................................................
SWISS OR EMMENTHALER CHEESE WITH EYE FORMATION (NOTE 25, Commodity Code SW) .................
Argentina ....................................................................
Australia .....................................................................
Canada .......................................................................
EU–27 ........................................................................
Iceland ........................................................................
Israel ..........................................................................
Norway .......................................................................
Switzerland .................................................................
Other Countries ..........................................................
Sum of
Appendix 1 &
24
Lottery
Licenses
(Appendix 2) 3
Historical
Licenses
(Appendix 1) 2
Designated
Licenses
(Tokyo Round,
Appendix 3) 4
Designated
Licenses
(Uruguay
Round,
Appendix 4) 4
Total 4
0
100,906
0
1,933,126
2,000
1,931,126
0
0
0
100,729
300,000
547,875
0
547,874
0
1
0
201,635
300,000
2,481,001
2,000
2,479,000
0
1
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
........................
250,000
........................
........................
430,000
........................
350,000
80,000
........................
250,000
201,635
300,000
2,911,001
2,000
2,829,000
80,000
1
2,296,319
881,894
0
52,404
1,265,070
96,951
0
1,987,537
102,605
0
210,596
1,531,398
42,938
100,000
4,283,856
984,499
0
263,000
2,796,468
139,889
100,000
519,033
215,501
........................
........................
303,532
........................
........................
7,620,000
1,250,000
220,000
1,050,000
5,100,000
........................
........................
12,422,889
2,450,000
220,000
1,313,000
8,200,000
139,889
100,000
1,151,434
753,578
136,075
158,725
103,056
2,014,119
127,420
217,925
1,603,274
65,500
3,165,553
880,998
354,000
1,761,999
168,556
357,003
119,002
........................
238,001
........................
0
........................
........................
........................
........................
3,522,556
1,000,000
354,000
2,000,000
168,556
4,286,917
105,418
4,065,691
111,046
4,762
1,319,485
19,582
1,223,309
55,954
20,640
5,606,402
125,000
5,289,000
167,000
25,402
0
........................
........................
........................
........................
1,210,000
110,000
1,100,000
........................
........................
6,816,402
235,000
6,389,000
167,000
25,402
6,100,358
3,687,807
2,412,551
0
0
0
1,420,189
437,676
969,449
0
0
13,064
7,520,547
4,125,483
3,382,000
0
0
13,064
795,517
367,517
........................
........................
428,000
........................
5,165,000
1,890,000
2,025,000
500,000
750,000
........................
13,481,064
6,383,000
5,407,000
500,000
1,178,000
13,064
4,224,349
2,974,805
1,216,046
33,498
1,173,766
1,173,766
0
0
0
2,426,965
2,177,189
203,441
46,335
3,251,142
3,251,141
0
0
1
6,651,314
5,151,994
1,419,487
79,833
4,424,908
4,424,907
0
0
1
823,519
393,006
430,513
........................
1,050,000
........................
50,000
1,000,000
........................
380,000
380,000
........................
........................
0
........................
........................
........................
........................
7,854,833
5,925,000
1,850,000
79,833
5,474,908
4,424,907
50,000
1,000,000
1
13,091,848
0
209,698
0
9,762,199
0
27,000
2,285,329
759,369
48,253
9,205,483
9,115
0
0
6,714,629
149,999
0
1,369,981
924,736
37,023
22,297,331
9,115
209,698
0
16,476,828
149,999
27,000
3,655,310
1,684,105
85,276
9,557,945
70,885
290,302
70,000
4,003,172
150,001
........................
3,227,690
1,745,895
........................
2,620,000
........................
........................
........................
2,420,000
........................
........................
........................
200,000
........................
34,475,276
80,000
500,000
70,000
22,900,000
300,000
27,000
6,883,000
3,630,000
85,276
TOTAL: CHEESE ARTICLES (¥36,564 kg) .....
51,871,700
36,028,943
87,900,643
22,540,454
24,921,000
135,362,097
TOTAL:
CHEESE
&
NON-CHEESE
(¥112,564 kg) .........................................
56,097,161
53,668,263
109,765,424
22,540,454
24,921,000
157,226,878
1 Source
of the total TRQs is the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule, Chapter 4, in the corresponding Additional U.S. Notes.
2 Reduced from 2019 by total of 112,564 KG.
3 Increased from 2019 by total of 112,564 KG.
4 No change.
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