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Discover LudwigThe term "export tax" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a tax or duty imposed on goods being exported out of a country. Example: The government has increased the export tax on luxury goods in an effort to boost revenue.
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The State Council, the inner ring of government, has proposed helping laid-off workers with some form of welfare, and toy exporters have been given export tax rebates.
He cited Mozambique, where the World Bank recommended eliminating an export tax on raw cashew nuts.
But the government remains unwilling to yield on the export tax issue.
But it was replaced by a stiff export tax levied on raw, but not processed, nuts.
The World Bank demanded, as a condition for new loans, that this export tax be reduced.
The European Union has asked the trade group to examine the new export tax legislation.
The agreement, which replaces American import duties with a Canadian export tax, is controversial in Canada.
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He wants to double the capital-export tax to 2%, and to increase corporate taxes.
The Ghanaian king also imposed an import-export tax on traders and a production tax on gold, which was the country's most valuable commodity.
Agriculture is a crucial source of dollars, accounting for most of the country's $10 billion export-tax take in 2013.
Reasons for this include an appreciating yuan, cuts in export-tax rebates and recession or slowdown in China's main export markets.
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