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  2. List of countries by tariff rate - Wikipedia

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    Global map of countries by tariff rate, applied, weighted mean, all products (%), 2021, according to World Bank.. This is a list of countries by tariff rate.The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1.

  3. Motor-vehicle inspection (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The cost for the shaken is broken up as follows: Paperwork fee; Inspection fee; Compulsory vehicle insurance [1] Vehicle weight tax [2] For a new registration, there are also additional fees for registration and number plates. A typical third-party shaken for a small or normal sized passenger vehicle costs between ¥100,000 (US$806) and ¥ ...

  4. Marshall–Lerner condition - Wikipedia

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    Suppose initially the US exports 60 million tons of goods to Japan and imports 100 million tons of other goods under an exchange rate of $.01/yen and prices of $1/ton and 100 yen/ton, for a trade deficit of $40 million. The initial effect of dollar depreciation to $.011/yen is to make imports cost $110 million, and the deficit rises to $50 million.

  5. Tariff - Wikipedia

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    The diagrams at right show the costs and benefits of imposing a tariff on a good in the domestic economy. [66] Imposing an import tariff has the following effects, shown in the first diagram in a hypothetical domestic market for televisions: Price rises from world price Pw to higher tariff price Pt.

  6. These 9 Cars Just Became Available to Import in 2024 - AOL

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    Cost of Importing Cars to the U.S. ... The R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R is an iconic Japanese sports car that came with a turbocharged 6-cylinder and advanced technology when it was introduced in ...

  7. Japan Crude Cocktail - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Crude Cocktail (JCC) is the informal nickname given to the pricing index of Crude Oil used in most East Asian countries. [1] The JCC is the average price of customs-cleared crude oil imports into Japan and is published by the Petroleum Association of Japan. [2] The official name of the JCC is the Japan Customs-cleared Crude Oil Price. [3]

  8. Protective tariff - Wikipedia

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    Tariff rates in Japan (1870–1960) Tariff rates in Spain and Italy (1860–1910) A tariff is a tax added onto goods imported into a country; protective tariffs are taxes that are intended to increase the cost of an import so it is less competitive against a roughly equivalent domestic good. [2]

  9. Import costs in these industries are keeping prices high - AOL

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