Tariff
economy
Definition
A tariff is a tax imposed by a government on imported goods and services. Designed to increase the price of imports, tariffs can make domestic products more competitive and protect local industries from global competition. While they provide revenue for governments, tariffs can lead to trade disputes and increased costs for consumers. In the global economic landscape, tariffs are often used as tools of protectionism to regulate trade relations.
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