"tariff" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Water and sewer tariffs in Morocco follow an increasing-block tariff structure, under which the tariff per cubic meter rises as consumption increases.
- This means that tariffs on imports from Rumania beginning July 3 would rise about tenfold and that the number of imports would probably decline.
- But the taxes and tariffs would rise, and then, so would disobedience, and that would make the Mirror Lancers and Foot more arrogant..." Triendar laughed softly.
- As a result, tariffs on German toys rose from 35 percent to 70 percent.
- After agreeing on request by the Kinsella family and due to the public outrage surrounding the case, Justice Secretary Jack Straw announced the minimum tariff for murders committed with a knife will rise from 15 to 25 years.
- Under that plan, the monthly tariff for some will rise $150 to $200 on Oct. 16 and an equal amount in February.
- The products include everything from blouses and underwear to shirts and knitted suits, and the tariffs will generally rise to the equivalent of 12 cents a piece from about 2.5 cents now.
- If trade preferences are withdrawn, Mr. Baucus says, average tariffs on Chinese goods would rise from 8 percent to 40 percent.
- Once minivans are mislabeled as trucks, tariffs would automatically rise from 2.5 percent to a whopping 25 percent.
- Contrary to the first Reims agreement, tariffs for cross-border post will rise without there being a commensurate improvement in the provision of services.
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