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tariffs <a tariff; tariffs> N

tariffs

General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

intermediate tariff ECON

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Between the mid-1980s and the early 2000s, several international agreements were put into place that limited agricultural tariffs, subsidies and other trade restrictions.
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Since 2008, talks have stalled over a divide on major issues, such as agriculture, industrial tariffs and non-tariff barriers, services, and trade remedies.
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By the mid 1930s, many governments introduced tariffs and autarkic policies and the pound sterling lost its dominance as a reserve currency.
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In the 178389 period, each state set up its own trade rules, often imposing tariffs or restrictions on neighboring states.
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The local tariffs of the home organization apply and the charges are invoiced from the home organisation.
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However, large tariffs remain in place on many textile products.
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Stormwater management is considered a public good and is thus financed through general tax revenue and not through water and sewer tariffs.
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Freight tariffs were deregulated but were subject to state approval.
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Parts and components received substantially lower tariffs to help fledgling carmakers.
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The operators warned that mobile tariffs would go up if they were forced to pay for dropped calls.
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