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He was written on the effect of British tariff policy in the early 1930s.
The draft constitution also left out important, but difficult, issues, such as tariff policy.
China's tariff policy was to promote economic reform and opening of the economy.
But the question of a tariff policy is a thorny one.
Last but not least, the water tariff policy in Russia will require revision.
Changes to tariff policy were not contemplated during this exercise.
He also said tariff policies should be changed to protect the domestic car industry and agriculture.
The government also approved a water tariff policy aiming at cost recovery.
The agreement was designed to coordinate tariff policies and promote trade.
It is sometimes said that our tariff policy ought to be less changeable.
Tariff policy was the principal issue in the election.
But talks quickly ran into trouble over the tricky question of achieving a common tariff policy.
In the 1850s, the South gained greater influence over tariff policy and made subsequent reductions.
Benefits and costs This Order involves no changes in tariff policy.
The Government will make decisions on post-2005 tariff policy based on the findings of the officials' report.
A new tariff policy was set up, capable of attracting large clients with a greater cost/benefit relationship.
We develop policies on international finance and help design our country’s tariff policies.
Beyond these somewhat general statements, however, it is hardly safe to say what should be the basic elements in a national tariff policy.
As well, the Division is responsible for all aspects of Canada's tariff policy.
The key point for us is the sustainability of the approach, and we pay a lot of attention to tariff policies.
Furthermore, the draft constitution sidestepped certain important issues, such as tariff policy.
But in the United States, Congress, not the administration, controls tariff policy.
Write to your Representative in Congress for his opinion on the need of a "fixed tariff policy."
The shadow cabinet decided in April 1912 that it would abandon the referendum idea and return to the full tariff policy.
By the 1950s, there was no statistically significant difference between Republicans and Democrats on tariff policies.