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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tariffs" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a tariff"? You can use "a tariff" when referring to a specific type of tax or duty imposed on goods and services.
Example: "The government has decided to implement a tariff on imported steel to protect local industries."
Alternatives: "a duty" or "a tax on imports".
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As well as deals from Extra Energy, there a tariffs coming to an end from nPower, Scottish Power, Sainsbury's Energy, Co-operative Energy, First Utility and M&S Energy.
Mr. Obama's decision to impose a tariffs on Chinese tires is a signal that he plans to deliver on his promise to labor unions that he would more strictly enforce trade laws, especially against China, which has become the world's factory while the United States has lost millions of manufacturing jobs.
Investors hope a deal is reached before a tariffs cease-fire ends March 2, raising costs for companies and consumers.
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Australia also has a Tariff Board.
I would do a tariff.
There was a tariff war between France and Italy.
It imposed a tariff on imported cars.
"A tariff is an extremely inelegant tax.
The protective effect of a tariff under uncertainty.
There may be circumstances which would justify such a tariff.
I do not know one American artist favoring a tariff".
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