Collocations withtariff

These are words often used in combination withtariff.

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average tariff
The average tariff per household was 1.16 euros (5.12 litas) per month.
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common tariff
The important point is that these gaps in the common tariff must not stop members opening their borders to trade with each other.
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existing tariff
What it would do, on the other hand, is to remove the protective duty given by the existing tariff over this part of the field.
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external tariff
The issues which had proved most controversial were the absence both of a common external tariff and of a common commercial policy.
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feed-in tariff
Producers have been guaranteed a fixed feed-in tariff for 20 years, guaranteeing a fixed income.
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general tariff
I should like to say a word about questions of general tariff policy.
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high tariff
They each struck out against the inequities inherent in the tariff system and denounced the increasing governmental activism associated with high tariff rates.
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low tariff
Most important, perhaps, is that everyday communication via local calls can be at a low tariff.
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proposed tariff
On the other hand, that demand may be affected by economic conditions, or even, perhaps, by the proposed tariff changes.
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tariff barrier
It is thus more important for a large country to improve its property rights when it reduces the tariff barrier.
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tariff protection
For example, significant fractions of the electorate in the southern cotton belt supported tariff protection in areas that could only have been harmed by trade barriers on manufactured goods.
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tariff rate
When the tariff rate decreases, the incentive to adopt technologies increases.
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tariff revenue
A decrease in t2 decreases the output of 2, reduces the demand for pollution as an imported input, and lowers tariff revenue.
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tariff structure
Thus groups of industrialists began to press for changes in the tariff structure.
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uniform tariff
We have repeatedly made clear that the universal service to every address in the country, at a uniform tariff, is non-negotiable.
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