preferential duties

  • 1Sugar Duties Act 1846 — The Sugar Duties Act 1846 (9 10 Vict) was a statute of the United Kingdom which equalized import duties for sugar from British colonies. It was passed in 1846 at the same time as the repeal of the Corn laws by the Importation Act 1846 (9 10 Vict …

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  • 2Countervailing duties — World trade A series on Trade …

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  • 3anti-dumping duties — Customs duties imposed on imports from specific countries in addition to the normal or preferential duty; such duties can be introduced where the export price is below the normal value, provided such imports cause or threaten to cause material… …

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  • 4countervailing duties — Customs duties imposed on imports from specific countries in addition to the normal or preferential duty; such duties can be introduced where a subsidy is granted by the export country, provided such imports cause or threaten to cause material… …

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  • 5import duties — Customs duties payable on importation according to Reg. ( EEC) No 2658/87 OJ 1987 No L 256, p. 1, autonomous tariff suspensions and tariff quotas, preferential arrangements, anti dumping, countervailing, safeguard and retaliatory duties, as well… …

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  • 6Common Customs Tariff — The sum of all Community provisions fixing import and export duties and duty exemptions with regard to specific goods, including agricultural, anti dumping and preferential duties, tariff quotas and tariff suspensions EU Customs Glossary …

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  • 7Open Door Policy — The Open Door Policy is a concept in foreign affairs, which usually refers to the policy in 1899 allowing multiple Imperial powers access to China, with none of them in control of that country. As a theory, the Open Door Policy originates with… …

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  • 8Milan Hodža — Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia In office 5 November 1935 – 22 September 1938 Preceded by Jan Malypetr …

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  • 9EUROPEAN COMMUNITY, THE — The Beginning of the European Economic Community After World War II, Europe was suffering from the wide destruction caused by the war and the deep separation between two different camps: one which had struggled for freedom and the other which had …

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  • 10international trade — Introduction       economic transactions that are made between countries. Among the items commonly traded are consumer goods, such as television sets and clothing; capital goods, such as machinery; and raw materials and food. Other transactions… …

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