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A customs union is a type of trade bloc which is composed of a free trade area with a common external tariff.
The score that the dive receives is multiplied by the DD ( also known as tariff ) to give the dive a final score.
Since then, the tariff is calculated by a formula based on various factors such as the number of twist and somersaults, the height, the group etc., and divers are free to submit new combinations.
Although tariff cuts that were expected in July 1996 were delayed until 1997, the Government of El Salvador is committed to a free and open economy.
The FDP opposes phasing out of nuclear power. Regarding the EEG ( or Feed-in tariff ) the website of the FDP states that its policy is for more frequent review of the rates at which renewable generators are paid, in order to prevent what it describes as overpayment ( Überförderungen ).
To avoid tariff evasion ( through re-exportation ) the countries use the system of certification of origin most commonly called rules of origin, where there is a requirement for the minimum extent of local material inputs and local transformations adding value to the goods.
However, it is exempt of the Common external tariff, the Common Agricultural Policy and the requirement to levy Value added tax.
Nicaragua imposed a 35 % tariff against Honduras due to the dispute, and the matter is currently awaiting a decision from the ICJ.
The ITU-T mission is to ensure the efficient and timely production of standards covering all fields of telecommunications on a worldwide basis, as well as defining tariff and accounting principles for international telecommunication services.
For example, when a vote on behalf of a tariff is traded by a congressman for a vote from another congressman on behalf of an agricultural subsidy to ensure that both acts will gain a majority and pass through the legislature, logrolling occurs ( Shughart 2008 ).
Hence, the card is the visible means of implementing a type of what economists call a two-part tariff.
The boat is powered by electricity and operates under the urban bus system tariff.
As a member of the West African Economic and Monetary Union ( WAEMU ), Senegal is working toward greater regional integration with a unified external tariff and a more stable monetary policy.
An import or export tariff ( also called customs duty or impost ) is a charge for the movement of goods through a political border.
A proportion of tariff revenues is often hypothecated to pay government to maintain a navy or border police.
He published a biography of Joseph Chamberlain, which treated the split with William Gladstone over Irish Home Rule in 1886 as the pivotal point of his career, rather than the adoption of tariff reform, and contained the famous line: " All political lives, unless they are cut off in midstream at a happy juncture, end in failure, because that is the nature of politics and of human affairs ".
The simplest audits consist of comparing current telecommunications billing and usage to the underlying rate structure whether that is dictated by contract, tariff, or price list.
The assumption that imports carry moral hazards, and that tax, trade, tariff measures should compensate for harms done, is shared by advocates of fair trade whose programs address, in addition, more overt social justice concerns of human beings, such as the maintenance of the " human capital " of a region.
* The first recorded customs tariff is in use in Palmyra.
On page 888 in the series U207-212, the first measure is the " dutiable tariff rate " which is the tariff revenue divided by the dollar value of dutiable imports.
The second measure is the " free and dutiable tariff rate " which is the tariff revenue divided by the dollar sum of both dutiable and non-dutiable imports.

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A maquiladora manufacturer operates by importing raw materials into Mexico either tariff free ( NAFTA ) or at a reduced rate on a temporary basis ( 18 months ) and then using Mexico's relatively less expensive labor costs to produce finished goods for export.
Congress would choose a tariff rate that was either a little higher or lower than the median preferred tariff, depending upon the composition of the Congress.
This was not, however, sufficient for either the free traders or the more extreme tariff reformers in the government.
For example, when using an Octopus card for a trip from any station in Kowloon to Lo Wu, it is less expensive to exit the station at Fanling or Sheung Shui and re-enter the station instead of staying aboard the train the whole way to Lo Wu, as you would be charged for the majority length of the trip without the tariff to the mainland and only be charged the tariff for the relatively short distance between Fanling or Sheung Shui and Lo Wu, resulting in a $ 4. 0 savings in either direction.
The tariff priced the Posen weavers out of their major eastern markets, so they either migrated to other textile producing areas ( e. g. Łódź ) or turned to other types of work, like farming.
Passes in Grades 6 – 8 in either Theory or Practical exams may be used as part of the UCAS tariff in obtaining a university place in Britain.

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Higher TRE scores for market entry ( 3. 1 ), tariff regulation ( 2. 8 ) and quality of services ( 2. 9 ) are interrelated.
Economist Thomas DiLorenzo notes that Senator Sherman sponsored the 1890 William McKinley tariff just three months after the Sherman Act, and agrees with The New York Times which wrote on October 1, 1890: " That so-called Anti-Trust law was passed to deceive the people and to clear the way for the enactment of this Pro-Trust law relating to the tariff.
The " dutiable tariff rate " peak of 1932 was 59. 1 %, second only to the 61. 7 % rate of 1830.
Unemployment was at 7. 8 % in 1930 when the Smoot – Hawley tariff was passed, but it jumped to 16. 3 % in 1931, 24. 9 % in 1932, and 25. 1 % in 1933.
It found that only seven countries had a lower tariff level than the U. S. ( 5. 1 %), while eleven countries had effective tariff rates higher than the Smoot – Hawley peak of 19. 8 % including the United Kingdom ( 25. 6 %).
Japan for example, with an effective tariff rate of 1. 6 % in 1951 put many non-tariff barriers in place.
On 27 January 1846, Peel gave a three-hour speech saying that the Corn Laws would be abolished on 1 February 1849 after three years of gradual reductions of the tariff, leaving only a 1 shilling duty per quarter.
Depending on the number used, the tariff could vary from ƒ 0, 00 to ƒ 1, 00 Dutch guilders ( which is between € 0. 00 and € 0. 45 euro ) per minute.
The auto industry was given breathing space after the Reagan administration imposed voluntary import restraints on Japanese manufacturers ( allowing them to sell a maximum of 1. 3 million vehicles in the US per year ) and imposed a 25 % tariff on all imported trucks ( a lighter 3 % tariff was put on passenger cars ).
Depending on the number used, the tariff could vary 0 – 1 Dutch guilders ( 0. 00 – 0. 45 euro ) per minute.
At a mass meeting in Charleston on January 21, it was decided to postpone the February 1 deadline for implementing nullification while Congress worked on a compromise tariff.
On May 1, 1833 Jackson wrote, " the tariff was only a pretext, and disunion and southern confederacy the real object.
The Andasol 1 plant has a guaranteed feed-in tariff of 0. 21 euro for 25 years.
They are not subject to the EU's common external tariff ( Article 200 ( 1 ) ( ex Article 184 ( 1 ))) but may claim customs on goods imported from the EU on a non-discriminatory basis ( Article 200 ( 3 ) and 200 ( 5 ) ( ex Article 184 ( 3 ) and ( 5 ))).
In developed countries the average tariff is US $ 1. 04, while it is only U $ 0. 11 in the poorest developing countries.
In 1985, the tariff was lifted and the line soon expanded to an 1, 100 cc bike the " VT1100c ".
James's dislike of tobacco led him to authorize Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset, to levy an excise tax and tariff of six shillings and eight pence per pound of tobacco imported, or £ 1 per three pounds, a large sum of money for the time.

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