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Water in the tariffThe extent to which a tariff that is higher than necessary to be prohibitive.Similar MatchesSecondary tariffsSecondary tariffsAny charges imposed on imports in addition to the statutory tariff, such as an import surcharge. TarifficationTarifficationConversion of NTBs to tariffs at the level of their tariff equivalents. In the Uruguay Round, agricultural NTBs were tariffied and bound, the purpose being to replace unwieldy NTBs with tariffs that can then become the subject of negotiation. Compound tariffCompound tariffA tariff that combines both a specific and an ad valorem component. Ex post tariffEx post tariffImplicit tariff. Concertina tariff reductionConcertina tariff reductionThe reduction of a country's highest tariff to the level of the next highest, followed by the reduction of both to the level of the next highest after that, and so forth. Also called the concertina rule. This is known to raise welfare if all goods are net substitutes. Further SuggestionsTariffTariffs and retaliation Tariff peak Discriminatory tariff Tariff Schedule of the United States Tariff schedule Tariff Act of 1930 Equivalent tariff Tariff protection Tariff revenue Ad valorem tariff Maximum revenue tariff Tariff wall Tariff jumping Tariff items 806 & 807 Para tariff Common external tariff Tariff binding Tariff classification Export tariff Optimal tariff argument Tariff redundancy Income redistribution argument for a tariff Tariff heading Tariff quota |
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