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Tariff items 806 & 807 |
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Tariff items 806 & 807Lines 806.30 and 807.00 of the U.S. tariff schedule, which permit goods that have been sent abroad for processing or assembly to be admitted subject to duty only on the value added abroad.Similar MatchesTariff rate quotaTariff rate quotaA combination of an import tariff and an import quota in which imports below a specified quantity enter at a low (or zero) tariff and imports above that quantity enter at a higher tariff. Also called a tariff quota. Strategic trade policy argument for a tariffStrategic trade policy argument for a tariffIn an example of strategic trade policy, the use of a tariff to extract monopoly profits from a foreign monopolist, or to shift profit from foreign to domestic competitors in an international oligopoly. The monopoly case seems to have originated with Katrak (1977), but the classic treatment of the larger issue is Brander and Spencer (1984). Para tariffPara tariffA charge on imports that is not included in a country's tariff schedule, such as a statistical tax, stamp fee, etc. Tariff preferenceTariff preferenceA lower (or zero) tariff on a product from one country than is applied to imports from most countries. This violation of the MFN principle is permitted in special cases, including some preferential trade arrangements and the GSP. Compound tariffCompound tariffA tariff that combines both a specific and an ad valorem component. Further SuggestionsImplicit tariffTariffication Tariff Seasonal tariff Piecemeal tariff reform Tariff protection Tariff wall Tariff escalation Optimal tariff Discriminatory tariff Secondary tariffs Applied tariff rate Tariff Schedule of the United States Ad valorem tariff Prohibitive tariff Redistributed tariff revenue Tariff line Average tariff Tariff equivalent Tariff revenue Ex post tariff Tariff peak Specific tariff Export tariff Revenue argument for a tariff |
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