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You can use this phrase to describe when someone is given certain responsibilities or tasks to complete. For example, "The manager was tasked to impose duties on the employees to ensure that all goals were met."
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Some in Congress want to make it easier to impose duties on Chinese imports to compensate.
That investigation could lead Washington to impose duties on imports that benefit from depressed currencies.
The decision means that the Commerce Department can now impose duties it recommended in August.
Mindful of this standoff, the E.U. said on Thursday its decision to impose duties might require "further careful analysis".
It has already started to reduce export tax credits for steel, and could even impose duties and quotas.
But much of the monetary benefit goes to governments that impose duties on the product wherever it is sold.
Europe and Japan are already furious with Mr Bush for his decision to impose duties on steel imports.
Japan and Norway said yesterday that they would impose duties on United States goods in retaliation for American steel tariffs.
Both recommendations were sent to President Clinton, as required by law, and he decided to impose duties.
The Japanese announcement came as China denounced a United States decision to impose duties on color television sets from China.
The department said that the United States would impose duties on some Chinese imports to compensate for export subsidies.
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