tariff in the PONS Dictionary

tariff Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Investors need certainty, which they receive from a feed-in tariff.
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The tariff represented a complex balance of forces.
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After 1840 it abandoned mercantilism and practised free trade, with no tariffs or quotas or restrictions.
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The coal shipments grew enormously from the start, as the new railway launched its one pfennig tariff to compete for the coal business.
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Shippers dilute bitumen before shipment in order to meet viscosity and density requirements found in common carrier pipeline tariff rules.
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Formerly a prominent exporter, tariff barriers and dollar shortages reduced its overseas markets.
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Tariffs do not require approval from a higher level of government.
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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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Tariffs were generally low before 1860, and high after that.
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His argument is that high tariffs were an unnecessary and unfair tax on consumers.
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