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  2. giffgaff - Wikipedia

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    In April 2023, Giffgaff announced a major departure away from their previous business model by introducing 18 month pre-pay contracts for monthly bundles of data, calls and texts named "good contracts". For the first time, customers would be financially penalised for terminating their bundle purchases early, prior to the expiry of their entire ...

  3. Trump tariffs would shrink the federal deficit, but also the ...

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    The CBO estimated that more tariff revenue would help shrink the federal budget deficit by $2.7 trillion from fiscal years 2025 to 2034. ... Tariffs will pay off our debt and, MAKE AMERICA WEALTHY ...

  4. SMARTY - Wikipedia

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    SMARTY is a mobile telephone flanker brand operated by Three UK. [2] It aims to attract customers primarily looking for cheaper deals than those available direct from Three, by offering a monthly rolling SIM-only service, limited to online-only support.

  5. Telecommunications tariff - Wikipedia

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    Tariffs are generally made up of two components: Standing charges: these are fixed charges that are used to pay for the cost of the connection to the nearest exchange and the equipment to monitor that customer's phone line or service connection. They are usually paid on a monthly basis, and called rental.

  6. Trump tariffs could leave the U.S. as the relative winner ...

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    Trump made tariffs part of his core message for his reelection bid. On the campaign trail, he vowed to impose duties as high as 20% across the board while singling out China with duties of up to 60%.

  7. Opinion - Who will pay for Trump’s tariffs? You will, America.

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    The Trump tariff plan is an extreme exercise in self-inflicted economic damage, magnifying the harm from Trump’s earlier tariffs across thousands of traded goods and all U.S. trading partners.

  8. History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Tariff of 1857 reduced the tariff to a general level of 20%, the lowest rate since 1830, and expanded the free list. [citation needed] The Democrats dominated the Second Party System and set low tariffs designed to pay for the government but not protect industry. Their opponents the Whigs wanted high protective tariffs but usually were ...

  9. How an upstart global payment system led to Trump's latest ...

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    Donald Trump's latest tariff threat appears to have stemmed at least in part from a nascent blockchain-based entrant into the influential world of global financial messaging.