Definition of Tariffing. Meaning of Tariffing. Synonyms of Tariffing

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Definition of Tariffing

Tariffing
Tariff Tar"iff, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tariffed; p. pr. & vb. n. Tariffing.] To make a list of duties on, as goods.

Meaning of Tariffing from wikipedia

- attrition. Tariffing systems vary from country to country and company to company, but in general they are based on several simple principles. Tariffs are generally...
- A tariff is a tax imposed by the government of a country or by a supranational union on imports or exports of goods. Besides being a source of revenue...
- A water tariff (often called water rate in the United States and Canada) is a price ****igned to water supplied by a public utility through a piped network...
- The Tariff Act of 1789 was the first major piece of legislation p****ed in the United States after the ratification of the United States Constitution. It...
- up tariff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tariff or customs duty is a tax on imported or exported goods. A tariff may also refer to: Tariff, a schedule...
- Protective tariffs are tariffs that are enacted with the aim of protecting a domestic industry. They aim to make imported goods cost more than equivalent...
- The Tariff Act of 1930 (codified at 19 U.S.C. ch. 4), commonly known as the Smoot–Hawley Tariff or Hawley–Smoot Tariff, was a law that implemented protectionist...
- Tariff Act can refer to the following: United States Hamilton tariff (1789) Morrill Tariff (1861) Tariff of 1883 McKinley Tariff (1890) Wilson–Gorman Tariff...
- The Tariff of 1842, or Black Tariff as it became known, was a protectionist tariff schedule adopted in the United States. It reversed the effects of the...
- The Tariff of 1833 (also known as the Compromise Tariff of 1833, ch. 55, 4 Stat. 629), enacted on March 2, 1833, was proposed by Henry Clay and John C...