tariffs in English

noun
1
a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
The introduction of Value Added Tax in July 1999 enabled the government to remove tariffs and import duties.
verb
1
fix the price of (something) according to a tariff.
these services are tariffed by volume

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1. the share of regulated tariffs and social tariffs in all retail prices.

2. Tariffs for access to networks

3. In 1968, internal tariffs (tariffs on trade between member nations) were removed on certain products.

4. All tariffs are computed in €.

5. I think some of us have quite low tariffs domestically but our international tariffs are perhaps higher.

6. Tariffs lowered on industrial goods and services.

7. TARIFFS Tariffs set out an air carrier’s terms and conditions of carriage and its fares, rates and charges.

8. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

9. Thus, for instance, bound tariffs (i.e., agreed ceilings) allow countries to raise actual tariffs, which are often lower, without restraint.

10. [3] General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (1994)

11. Article # of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

12. The US could impose punitive tariffs on exports.

13. The government may impose tariffs on imports.

14. 8 High tariffs throttle trade between countries.

15. Tariffs put a strangle hold on trade.

16. He described the prospect of punitive tariffs as sad.

17. 26 Some representatives recommended higher tariffs on imported goods.

18. 2 On Jan. 23 a decree suspended import tariffs retroactively from Jan. 15 until the expected announcement of new tariffs on April

19. These tariffs are on the one hand the tariffs for full unbundling of an analogue copper pair (wholesale access service) and on the other the tariffs for a straightforward telephone line, ISDN, and ADSL (retail access service).

20. Distillers Bitter Over 25% Tariffs Set to Double in June Tariffs were suspended for imported Scotch, but not American whiskey exported to Europe

21. • Look up CN's tariffs and confidential agreements using Price Documents.

22. Its tariffs cater for four basic classifications of customer.

23. British industry was sheltered from foreign competition by protective tariffs.

24. America wants to eliminate tariffs on items such as electronics.

25. US decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium (debate)

26. Geneva (1979) Protocol to the General Agreement on tariffs and trade

27. 8 America wants to eliminate tariffs on items such as electronics.

28. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) came into effect.

29. CONSCIOUS OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE ,

30. In all other cases the tariffs would confer a growing advantage (70).

31. 3-star hotels in Villamarina offer children reduced tariffs and recreational activities.

32. Tariffs hurting industry? Show me a CEO on CNBC or FBN Boohooing about tariffs hurting his sales, and I’ll show you a CEO looking for an excuse for …

33. Tariffs should be transparent and ad valorem in the industrial sector.

34. Accelerated certification for non-contested tariffs before they come into force.

35. In rural areas tariffs do not allow for cost recovery either.

36. Income tax remains unchanged, but the tariffs on business are collapsing.

37. The money collected under tariffs is called duty or customs duty.

38. 16 2001/02/22 2001/01/01 CAT 2001 Carrier Access Tariffs (CATs) Related Documents O2001-421 Abbreviations: *GT = General Tariff *CAT = Carrier Access Tariffs *SFT = Special Facilities Tariff

39. the extent to which customers are actually switching suppliers and renegotiating tariffs,

40. Tariffs and other needless restrictions hobble trade among all South Asian countries.

41. It developed out of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade or GATT.

42. the extent to which customers are actually switching suppliers and renegotiating tariffs;

43. Participants agreed to reduce tariffs on average by at least 30 percent.

44. Speaker, I could not agree more that tariffs are not the answer

45. the extent to which customers are actually switching suppliers and renegotiating tariffs

46. The potential for trade deflection is greater the higher the discrepancy among the member countries’ import tariffs, the higher the absolute level of the tariffs, and the weaker the customs controls.

47. They agreed to explore possibility of Agreements to facilitate trade and reduce tariffs.

48. As in any business environment, network operators must charge tariffs for their services.

49. They must, therefore, grant access to all markets, free of tariffs or quotas

50. Each of your tariffs will increase 25% until we've built the reserves again.