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tariff <a tariff; tariffs> SUST.

common tariff

emergency tariff ECON.

intermediate tariff ECON.

maximum tariff ECON.

minimum tariff ECON.

optimal tariff ECON.

preferential tariff ECON.

prohibitive tariff ECON.

protective tariff

retaliatory tariff ECON.

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inglés
Shippers dilute bitumen before shipment in order to meet viscosity and density requirements found in common carrier pipeline tariff rules.
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Additionally, the government fostered the development of consumer goods industries directed toward domestic markets by imposing high protective tariffs and other barriers to imports.
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Determining the origin of a product is important because it is a key basis for applying tariff and other important criteria.
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The hope is to enable utilities to better predict their needs, and in some cases involve consumers in some form of time-of-use based tariff.
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Formerly a prominent exporter, tariff barriers and dollar shortages reduced its overseas markets.
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Most other customers paid a flat tariff independent of consumption.
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Producers have been guaranteed a fixed feed-in tariff for 20 years, guaranteeing a fixed income.
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A decree defining the water and sanitation tariff policy is being finalized in 2007.
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Parts and components received substantially lower tariffs to help fledgling carmakers.
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In the 1980s, with government deregulation and protective tariffs lifted, more businesses closed and the town declined further.
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