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Following this model, the World Bank calculated that if Mowasco, Mombasa's struggling utility, achieved similar levels of efficiency as the continent's star performers, it could generate enough cash to provide universal piped water access across the city and annual tariff increases to a minimum.

That designation removed the uncertainty of annual tariff renewals and spurred large-scale investments and activity from both U.S. and Chinese companies, accelerating what had been gradually shifting trends in global production and trade flows amid China's rise, said Peter Schott of Yale University, who wrote a paper on the subject with Justin Pierce of the Federal Reserve.

This package lays out a schedule of annual tariff reductions, where the reductions each year are based on the level of tariffs before May 1995 (Table 2).

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MARCH 22 President suggests broader tariffs on China may come Mr. Trump announces a plan to impose annual tariffs on $50 billion worth in Chinese imports.

If Congress fails to pass the broader legislation, the most immediate practical consequence would be that the European Union will continue to impose as much as $4 billion in annual tariffs on American products ranging from lumber to jewelry.

That would be unprecedented only in size: since 1999, the United States has been using $117 million in annual tariffs to retaliate against the European Union's ban on American beef imports, a ban the trade organization also deemed illegal.

President Trump is preparing to impose a package of $60 billion in annual tariffs against Chinese products, following through on a longtime threat that he says will punish China for intellectual property theft and create more U.S. jobs.

President Trump is preparing to impose a package of $60 billion in annual tariffs against Chinese products, a move that he says will punish China for intellectual property theft and create more U.S. jobs, administration officials say.

Heathrow had submitted a plan to the Civil Aviation Authority seeking to raise annual tariffs for airlines by 4.6% above RPI inflation.

Heathrow had submitted a plan, rejected by the CAA, seeking to raise annual tariffs for airlines by 4.6% above RPI inflation.

While developing countries under WTO rules have been granted 'less than full reciprocation' in their tariff-reduction schedules, present negotiations for increased 'non-agricultural market access' (NAMA negotiations) could result in annual net tariff losses for developing countries of USD 63 billion, but losses of only USD 38 billion for developed countries [ 87, 88].

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