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"export duties" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use the phrase to refer to the taxes that a country may charge on goods that are exported to other countries. For example: "The government has increased export duties in order to generate more revenue for the treasury."
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Export duties were common in the past, however, and were significant elements of mercantilist trade policies.
At the beginning of the 20th century, only a few countries levied export duties.
Export duties act as an effective means of protection for domestic industries.
Several resource-rich countries depend upon export duties for much of their revenue.
A believer in free trade, he abolished most export duties and reduced import duties.
Tariffs may be further classified into three groups transit duties, export duties, and import duties.
In recent years, China has put export duties and export quotas on materials like bauxite and zinc.
From the end of the 16th century on, import and export duties provided a new source of revenue.
Export duties were first introduced in England by a statute in 1275 that imposed them on hides and wool.
The neo-mercantilist revival in the 1920s and '30s brought about a limited reappearance of export duties.
Export duties are now generally levied by raw-material-producing countries rather than by advanced industrial countries.
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