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In Italy, wind power plants with a nominal peak power up to 200 kW (micro-generation) can benefit from the all-inclusive tariff grant [51] and thereby receive the incentive of 30€ cents/kWh for 15 years.
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Under the unconditional form, any tariff concession granted to a third party is granted to the contracting party, a principle that was included in the 1948 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and in 1995 in the agreement establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO).
He introduced a new tariff granting preference to British manufactures and negotiated commercial treaties.
It is assumed that the feed-in remuneration for a plant is constant over time (on average), i.e. the later one invests, the lower is the feed-in tariff granted.
The EU has implemented tougher policies towards Israel by ensuring that goods originating in illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank do not benefit from preferential tariffs granted to Israel.
Speaking today at the Tech Museum of Innovation, Mr. Clinton said: "This vote by Congress is on an agreement that lowers no American trade barriers, lowers no American tariffs, grants no greater access to China to any part of the American economy -- nothing, zip, zilch, nada, zero.
While identifying challenges to be overcome through instrument design, we find that feed-in tariffs, grants and tax incentives can be successful in mobilising greater levels of investment from local citizen investors, but that soft loans tend to be less effective as a stand-alone instrument.
The office of Lord High Admiral, combined with his revenue from post office and wine tariffs (granted him by Charles upon his restoration) gave James enough money to keep a sizeable court household.
Imperial preference, historically, a commercial arrangement in which preferential rates (i.e., rates below the general level of an established tariff) were granted to one another by constituent units of an empire.
The bill would allow Trump to abandon the World Trade Organization's tariff rules, granting him new authority to unilaterally change tariff agreements with certain countries, according to a leaked copy of the bill published by Axios.
Stephen P. Cohen, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, cited America's refusal to grant tariff relief to Pakistani textiles — a small measure, compared to the nuclear deal — that he said would have helped to raise the opportunity cost of terrorism in Pakistan.
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