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The payments you receive for selling electricity are called export tariffs.
Recovery was difficult because of export tariffs and the country underwent strong inflation.
The pipeline company paid most of the cost, with help from an export tariff imposed on Russian oil companies.
At the behest of the monetary fund, Russia has moved to phase out export tariffs on oil and gas.
To increase revenue, the draft bill calls for re-establishing export tariffs on oil and gas, a common Communist proposal.
In hopes of defusing the tensions, China imposed its own minor export tariffs, which took effect earlier this year.
Tariffs are usually on imports, but sometimes countries may impose export tariffs or subsidies.
The Chinese Communist privilege of receiving most-favored-nation export tariffs will be questioned.
Fund officials say such export tariffs have led to artificially low energy prices in Russia and, thus, have distorted investment decisions.
Soon you'll be busy all day reading reports and worrying over crop yields and export tariffs, with no time for the likes of me.
According to reports, the Ministry raised the export tariff in order to prevent manipulative practices by rice exporters.
And he has vigorously opposed excise taxes, export tariffs and Federal funds for competing businesses.
The Hong Kong newspaper said the new zone would have no import or export tariffs, and a fixed income tax of 14 percent.
Export tariffs set by Moscow are so high, Miss Zaikova said, that the plant is not trying to increase foreign sales.
There was a customs post at Acaunum, where an import and export tariff of 2.5% was levied.
At the same time, the Russian Ministry of Railways raised export tariffs for railway transportation.
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Under similar analysis, export tariffs, import quotas, and export quotas all yield nearly identical results.
An import or export tariff (also called customs duty or impost) is a charge for the movement of goods through a political border.
To make up for the revenue lost from eliminating the export tariffs, the fund has urged the establishment of new excise taxes on electricity and fuel.
The newsfeed, full of the details of the latest dispute about the export tariffs, did not help either his mood or his insomnia.
A new law on private investment provides three to seven-year tax holidays to eligible companies and a four-year exemption from exports tariffs and duties.
Some other forms of taxation do not exhibit these effects, if they bear no relation to income (e.g. poll taxes, export tariffs or property taxes).
At the fund's suggestion, Russia is moving to introduce new excise taxes on electricity and fuel in order to make up the lost revenue from export tariffs.
The money you get from a feed-in tariff is in addition to any export tariff payments you may receive from electricity companies.