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What (who) is tariff quotas - definition

Drug tariff; Drug Tariff price

Tariff Quotas      
Application of a higher tariff rate to imported goods after a specified quantity of the item has entered the country at a lower prevailing rate.
Tariff (regulation)         
BUSINESS PRICES AND TERMS SET BY A GOVERNMENT REGULATOR
Tariff schedule
A tariff or tariff schedule is a special type of contract between a regulatory agency, such as a public utilities commission or a government such as a municipality, and a business, to provide a product or service to the public, often in exchange for being granted an exclusive franchise to provide the tariffed product or service within an exclusive area.
Tariff Schedule         
BUSINESS PRICES AND TERMS SET BY A GOVERNMENT REGULATOR
Tariff schedule
A comprehensive list of the goods which a country may import and the import duties applicable to each product.

Wikipedia

Drug Tariff

The Drug Tariff, also known as Drug Tariff price, is that amount that the NHS repays pharmacies for generic prescription medications. It differs from prescription charges which are £9.35 per item/drug as of 2021 unless exemptions apply.

They are published monthly and used as a reference in England and Wales by pharmacists or doctors dispensing in primary care. It covers such issues as the costs of prescription payments for patients, costs of appliances and blacklisted medicines.

Examples of use of tariff quotas
1. Russia regulates red and poultry meat imports with annual tariff quotas.
2. During the multilateral negotiations, a World Trade Organization group handling the bid and a Russian delegation agreed on the rules governing free economic zones, trade in civil aircraft, customs fees, import restrictions and tariff quotas, among other issues, Medvedkov said by telephone from Geneva.
3. Russia will seek this week to clarify commitments it is ready to make on customs fees and regulations, industrial subsidies, import restrictions and tariff quotas, said trade officials who did not want to be named because of the political sensitivity of the talks.