"Tariff" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tariff" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tariff" Meaning

A tax or duty imposed on goods imported or exported from a country, typically expressed as a percentage of the value of the goods.

"Tariff" Examples

1. Trade Agreement


The new trade agreement between the two countries included a clause that reduced tariffs on several key commodities.

2. Price Adjustment


The store increased the price of the item due to a surprise tariff on imported goods that affected their profit margin.

3. Taxes


The government collected revenue through taxes and tariffs on exported goods to fund various public projects.

4. Custom's Duty


For shipping companies, ensuring compliance with trade laws and paying tariffs on duty-free items facilitated smoother operations.

5. National Security


The tariffs levied on imported defense equipment were a means to protect national security by promoting homegrown manufacturing capabilities.

"Tariff" Similar Words

Targeted

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Specifically aimed or directed at a particular person or group of people.

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Tariffing

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The word "tariffing" is not a commonly used term. However, I'm assuming you meant "tariff," which refers to:<br><br>A tax or duty imposed on goods imported or exported between countries.<br><br>Example: "The country implemented a tariff on imported textiles to protect its own industry."<br><br>Alternatively, "tariffing" could also be related to the act of setting or adjusting tariffs. In this sense, it means:<br><br>The process of establishing or modifying taxation rates or fees on goods or services traded across national borders.<br><br>Example: "The government began tariffing policies to shift the balance of trade."<br><br>Note that neither usage is a widely recognized term, and "tariffing" is not a standard English word.

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Covered or surfaced with tar or bitumen, typically for roadmaking.