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Tariff regulation should focus almost exclusively on "captive goods" such as minerals and grains that it is only economic to send by rail.Senators hint that they will tone down the bill not least because drastically changing the terms of a concession partway through would send a bad signal to foreign investors just as Mexico is inviting them to invest in its oil industry.

The analysis results suggested the four factors influential to infrastructure tariff practice, namely tariff policies, transparency, tariff regulation and stakeholder participation.

Methodology for government price (tariff) regulation should be adopted for storage and wing fuelling services in the scope of implementing investment programmes.

Although the electricity tariff regulation in Maghreb countries are in a better progress than other Middle East region, the Maghreb countries are heavily relying on energy export.

Although the process of electricity tariff regulation in Saudi Arabia has been in a decent progress, it is still difficult to estimate corresponding cost-reflective electricity tariffs in GCC countries.

The similarity of the American and European work forces, corporate structures and legal systems — and the depth and breadth of the existing ties between the two economies — have eased the way for an ambitious deal on tariffs, regulations and other issues.

Accessing international clean technology markets can be difficult for American exporters, thanks to subsidies and other factors such as tariffs, regulations that favor domestic companies over foreign providers and a lack of transparency in rule-making.

The EU says: The negotiations aim at removing trade barriers (tariffs, unnecessary regulations, restrictions on investment etc).

With a trade pact in place, though, tariffs and regulations might no longer need to be part of that calculation.

Essentially, if passed, the EU and US will be able to trade without each other's pesky tariffs or regulations getting in the way.

The former chancellor Alistair Darling argued earlier this week that £250bn of trade could be lost if Britain had to resort to trading under less favourable World Trade Organisation rules - with tougher tariffs and regulations - while negotiations take place.

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