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The act greatly increased tariffs and had a negative effect on the nation's economy.
Over all, Mexico estimated that the increased tariffs would yield about $1 million a year.
"This is not a Government that waited until after the elections to increase tariffs" in the public sector, he said.
Even so the municipal corporation initially refused to increase tariffs.
That is a far cry from increasing tariffs or imposing quotas.
Mexico increased tariffs and Texans began to feel poorly represented.
In other cases countries increase tariffs to reduce imports.
There was also no financial model that could have served as a tool to help analyze of requests to increase tariffs.
Both the public and the private company had strong incentives to increase tariffs, since they both received a share of the water sales.
The central government financed most investments through grants, thus reducing the need to increase tariffs.
But negotiations on Moscow's decision to increase tariffs on those imports are just beginning.
He has enough dosh to shrug off the increased tariffs for new power stations, but I can't.
He was a convinced protectionist, and steered a bill for increased tariffs through the Parliament.
"By increasing tariffs, you have lowered what we make and can pay our seamen and workers."
One bill would increase tariffs for the hundreds of companies owned by the Chinese Army, which uses profits to make itself bigger and better.
With the increased tariff he would owe to Fyngel at the first of winter, every copper counted more than ever.
The utilities substantially increased tariffs, despite the political sensitivity of the topic in a poor country, and managed to increase cost recovery.
By November 1932, every European country had increased tariffs or introduced import quotas.
To increase revenues after independence, railways had either to find more clients or to increase tariffs.
He improved postal and rail service in Texas and arguied against increased tariffs.
The economy also suffered from increasing tariffs and taxes imposed by the Spanish Crown.
With the increased tariff the U.S. steel industry (including their iron plant) took off.
Critics have argued that the project will not make electricity cheaper for consumers in Central America, but may actually increase tariffs.
The House passed a version of the act in May 1929, increasing tariffs on agricultural and industrial goods alike.
Benjamin Harrison as president wanted to increase tariffs (a tax on goods that come into the country) for two reasons: