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  • ergency response procedures, ensuring uniform tariffs across the state and to resolve disputes betw
  • 18 November - Australia reduces its trade tariffs after ratifying the General Agreement on Tari
  • The group has called for higher restrictive tariffs against the rising imports of wine from Spain
  • ry - Continued state exercise of control over Tariffs against freedom of control for industrial ent
  • oke on the issues of manufacturing, supported tariffs against foreign imports, and spoke against tr
  • unications Commission and had to file its own tariffs, although progressive deregulation of the ind
  • ed the right of politicians to reset sentence tariffs, and so Duffy's stay in prison was reverted t
  • nergyhelpline - comparing gas and electricity tariffs and heating insurance, greenhelpline - compar
  • e United Nations and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) during the 1950s and 1960s.
  • e United Kingdom, ameliorating inter-colonial tariffs and co-operation over the provision of lighth
  • the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the World Trade Organizatio
  • exico's admission to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) on January 1986 and also his
  • edging Government, and over the years duties, tariffs and taxes collected by Customs have remained
  • the ability to use military force to enforce tariffs and other economic policies, which posed a cl
  • g as a false prosperity, given over to banks, tariffs, and fraudulent internal improvements; these
  • Transport tariffs and statistics
  • s for converting quantitative restrictions to tariffs and for a phased reduction of tariffs.
  • ed as agent for the Confederacy in collecting tariffs and transferring funds.
  • NAFTA had removed 80% of the tariffs and quantitative restrictions on trade across
  • anized spoofing the 1999 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade talks.
  • Melinda St. Louis says governments also lower tariffs and import taxes, sources of funding for heal
  • included an 89 per cent hike for electricity tariffs and 36 per cent for water.
  • vatization of state assets and the removal of tariffs and subsidies.
  • progressively reduce or eliminate tariffs and non-tariff barrier on substantially all t
  • ntries [sought] ways to notch down everyone's tariffs and remove other obstacles to trade."
  • Southern position, having once favored Clay's tariffs and roads, but by 1824 opposed to both.
  • on between Americans and the townspeople over tariffs and control of transit routes.
  • quaintance by introducing them to his mooring tariffs and associated surcharges.
  • cularly those relative to access to networks, tariffs and remuneration of operators;
  • achieve a compromise on sectional issues like tariffs and slavery, and assisted in the creation of
  • nt representative to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organiza
  • n when the government proposed an increase in tariffs and a decrease in war pensions.
  • forty bales of every one hundred went to pay tariffs and therefore Northern interests.
  • ree Trade Agreement, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and related agreements (Toronto Sta
  • d therefore they are not subject to the usual tariffs and restrictions imposed upon alcoholic bever
  • wagen cars built in Mexico, due to the import tariffs, and the fact the Passat was built in Germany
  • ca Free Trade Agreement, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Uruguay Round) and China MFN.
  • He became a Republican over the issue of tariffs and served several years as mayor of Laconia
  • st few years, believing that a policy of high tariffs and trade within the British Empire would cor
  • the mainland would not be subject to American tariffs, and would benefit from domestic bounties, if
  • His bitter cries against protective tariffs and national banks, his intense race prejudic
  • , British authorities would be able to impose tariffs and licenses on the speculators.
  • Uruguay Round under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
  • orld Trade Organization, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, the North American Free Trade Agre
  • an States) and GATT/WTO (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade / World Trade Organization).
  • prisoners to have been issued with whole life tariffs and were unlikely ever to be released.
  • Tariffs are regulated by the Department for Transport
  • His group focused largely on taxes and tariffs, arguing that trade barriers around Australia
  • endered and Unibuss had to adhere to the same tariffs as its competitors in order to be competitive
  • l competitor, subjected to significant import tariffs as a response to China's currency policy in o
  • regions, voters chose the Republican view on tariffs, as they gave the party a slim majority in th
  • ce's list of prisoners issued with whole life tariffs, as a succession of Home Secretaries have rul
  • ican politics since before the Civil War, and tariffs became the most prominent issue of the 1888 e
  • zation numerous times and sparked retaliatory tariffs by the European Union.
  • to allow the private concessionaires to raise tariffs during the period after the devaluation of th
  • All tariffs for Chinese exports to New Zealand will be el
  • quotas for each of the provinces, and charged tariffs for eggs sold outside of the province.
  • k, paddy, cotton, against hike in electricity tariffs, for liquidation of rural debts and against S
  • e treaty established a system of preferential tariffs for Portuguese wine, at the expense of wines
  • It specifies that the tariffs for Portuguese wine should never be more than
  • Tariff Act of 1824 which included protective tariffs for a number of products, including wool and
  • ues and fully realized ones”, thus having low tariffs for forms of ecological production like organ
  • tively alter a Solar Bonus Scheme, by cutting tariffs from 60 to 40 cents for customers who had sig
  • overnment announced the impossition of import tariffs from 1893 on new organs, he was pursued by Al
  • Was it that the lowered tariffs had some effect on the economy?
  • The tariffs ignited international controversy as well.
  • It was one of the lowest tariffs in American history.
  • port of farmers and laborers, wanted to lower tariffs in order to promote free trade, while the Rep
  • The deadline for the elimination of tariffs in ther AANZFTA mirrors that of the China-New
  • teel producers could not compete until import tariffs leveled the playing field in 1861.
  • s, who had campaigned to introduce protective tariffs, lost their parliamentary majority but remain
  • the European Union threatened to counter with tariffs of its own on products ranging from Florida o
  • s owners when he announced higher electricity tariffs of up to 125%.
  • t to the Great Lakes ports but avoid the high tariffs of Chicago.
  • ustry would not challenge the continuing high tariffs on imported raw materials, which benefitted f
  • the mills fluctuating with the changes in the tariffs on lumber exported to the United States, (the
  • n Laws, the protectionist policy that imposed tariffs on imported wheat and increased the price of
  • r prices significantly, and suggest to remove tariffs on ethanol imports by both the US and EU, to
  • edominantly agricultural Ireland would impose tariffs on British goods, leading to restrictions on
  • Tariffs on 75 percent of bilateral trade were immedia
  • Tariffs on many other industries like automotive good
  • Tariffs on imported drugs and herbs raise the price w
  • threat, the U.S. backed down and withdrew the tariffs on December 4.
  • mic pressure on the Japanese by raising their tariffs on Japanese goods.
  • by the US, they threatened to impose punitive tariffs on Japanese goods.
  • He further increased tariffs on goods entering Mexico from the United Stat
  • - Sir John A. Macdonald introduces protective tariffs on manufactured goods being imported into Can
  • exempt from paying taxes and therefore import tariffs on cars anymore either - the tax benefit to B
  • ue, which supported land reform and advocated tariffs on imported food in order to support the rura
  • r the Cuban government signed a bill lowering tariffs on American products and incorporated the Pla
  • on announced that it would impose retaliatory tariffs on the U.S., thus risking the start of a majo
  • and the British and set up a system to reduce tariffs on goods from either country.
  • let U.S. Commerce Department officials impose tariffs on Chinese products entering the United State
  • product and so got around the extra Canadian tariffs on the export of raw lumber.
  • stationed in Ragusa (who handled customs and tariffs on foreign trade) are receipts for salt duty.
  • ee years after production started; and import tariffs on a protective scale are to shelter locally
  • of the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875 by raising tariffs on all foreign sugar, and eliminating Hawaii'
  • ropean export market in Russia because of new tariffs on beer, and were seeking a new export market
  • the US and EU were supported by subsidies and tariffs on imports, and considers that without these
  • trade both in politics and business, opposing tariffs or other restrictions.
  • The issue of tariffs played a key role in this election.
  • oval of private wind projects with extra high tariffs, presumably some of the highest tariffs in th
  • and into the 1980s due to government imposed tariffs, prompting soft drink manufacturers to switch
  • The grid feed-in tariffs provide incentives to every company involved
  • ired water and wastewater utilities to submit tariffs reflecting the surcharge to the Florida Publi
  • he convention included support for protective tariffs, repeal of taxes on tobacco, support for the
  • McLaughlin supported tariffs restricting trade with the United States and
  • 11, 2003, the WTO came out against the steel tariffs, saying that they had not been imposed during
  • If that requires tariffs, starting with tariffs to protect industries
  • to 130,476,788 kurus - much higher than other tariffs such as the muskirat resmi (spirits tax) or t
  • milton, needed no other rational for imposing tariffs than that they benefited American companies.
  • ns or public service commissions have adopted tariffs that set out the broad parameters that govern
  • for by electricity consumers, through several tariffs that incur on energy prices.
  • o secede was prompted by other issues such as tariffs, these issues were not mentioned in the decla
  • -discriminatory transmission and distribution tariffs, through access to the network based on third
  • he second network in Germany to offer prepaid tariffs to its customers (after T-Mobile's XtraCard)
  • grams for modernizing the economy, especially tariffs to protect industry, a national bank, and int
  • Colby supported the introduction of tariffs to reciprocate against those imposed by the U
  • ailed the Wilson-Gorman Tariff and urged high tariffs to protect West Texas sheep and goat ranchers
  • Examples include the waiving of duties and tariffs to the merchants of New York City after the G
  • Prince-Smith believed protectionist tariffs to be harmful in general, and argued that wor
  • ves) have an additional three years to reduce tariffs to zero.
  • Doha agenda included the topic of industrial tariffs, topics of interest to developing countries,
  • he Board approves pipeline traffic, tolls and tariffs under the authority of the National Energy Bo
  • and 0.12 euros) (you can see the Avea Service Tariffs Web Site for details).
  • nternational calls (for details, see The Avea Tariffs Web site); which roughly corresponds to respe
  • enerally felt that the protective features of tariffs were harmful to southern agrarian interests a
  • ney from the U.S. At the same time, high U.S. tariffs were making it much more difficult for them t
  • as paid by all citizens of Turkey, but higher tariffs were generally imposed on the country's non-M
  • To decide whether or not the steel tariffs were fair, a case was filed at the Dispute Se
  • hipping using British ports or paying British tariffs were to be regarded as British and seized.
  • ipping using British ports, or paying British tariffs, were to be regarded as British and seized.
  • st policies as a national bank and protective tariffs, which would give the Federalists few issues
  • n the treaty ports should be subject to fixed tariffs, which were to be agreed upon between the Bri
  • return to the status quo, which means the old tariffs while the stake holders should meet and discu
  • Abolishing all tariffs will result in a comparative advantage, thus
  • The agreement eliminates almost all tariffs, with certain agricultural and fishery produc
  • ng also worked to establish a zone of limited tariffs within the British Empire, but with high tari