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Что (кто) такое Tariff Act of 1930 - определение

1930 TARIFF ACT OF THE UNITED STATES
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  • Average Tariff Rates in USA (1821–2016)
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  • [[Willis C. Hawley]] (left) and [[Reed Smoot]] in April 1929, shortly before the Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act passed the House of Representatives.
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Tariff Act of 1930         
Title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, provides for the imposition of antidumping duties on imported merchandise found to have been sold in the United States at "less than fair value," if these sales have caused or are likely to cause material injury to, or materially retard the establishment of, an industry in the United States. The following terms and phrases are commonly used in connection with procedings under The Tariff Act of 1930, as amended. See: Administrative Review Antidumping Duty Antidumping Investigation Notice Antidumping Duty Order Antidumping Petition Assessment "Class or Kind" of Merchandise Constructed Value Cost of Production Critical Circumstances Deposit of Estimated Duties Disclosure Meeting Dismissal of Petition Dumping Margin Exporter's Sales Price Fair Value Final Determination Foreign Market Value Hearing Period of Investigation Preliminary Determination Protective Order Purchase Price Revocation of Antidumping Duty Order & Termination of Suspended Investigation Section 337 Summary Investigation Suspension of Investigation Suspension of Liquidation
McKinley Tariff         
US LAW FRAMED BY WILLIAM MCKINLEY IN 1890
McKinley tariff; McKinley Act; Mckinley Tariff; McKinley Tariff Act of 1890; The Mckinley Tariff; The McKinley Tariff of 1890; Tariff Act of 1890; Great Tariff Debate of 1888
The Tariff Act of 1890, commonly called the McKinley Tariff, was an act of the United States Congress, framed by then Representative William McKinley, that became law on October 1, 1890. Frank W.
Wilson–Gorman Tariff Act         
HISTORICAL UNITED STATES TARIFF REDUCTION
Wilson-Gorman Tariff; Wilson-Gorman Tariff 1894; Revenue Act of 1894; Wilson-Gorman tariff; 1894 Income Tax and Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act; Wilson Tariff Act; Wilson-gorman act; Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act; Wilson-Gorman Act; Ch. 349, §73, 28 Stat. 570
The Revenue Act or Wilson-Gorman Tariff of 1894 (ch. 349, §73, , August 27, 1894) slightly reduced the United States tariff rates from the numbers set in the 1890 McKinley tariff and imposed a 2% tax on income over $4,000.
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.
Tariff of 1789         
ACT OF THE 1ST UNITED STATE CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION
Hamilton Tariff; Tariff Act of 1789; Constitutional tariff; Hamilton tariff
The Tariff Act of 1789 was the first major piece of legislation passed in the United States after the ratification of the United States Constitution and it had two purposes. It was to protect manufacturing industries developing in the nation and was to raise revenue for the federal government.
Eco-tariff         
TARIFF TO EQUALISE EXTERNALITY COSTS
Environmental Tariff; Green tariff; Eco-tariffs; Green import tariff; Green import tax; Anti-eco-dumping; Anti-ecodumping; Green export tariff; Eco-export tariff; Environmental export tariff; Save-the-environment tariff; Anti-pollution tariff; Anti-pollution export tax; Anti-pollution import tax; Anti-pollution green tax; Pollution tariff; International Pollution Deterrence Act of 1991; International Pollution Control Index; Carbon tariff; Environmental tariffs; User:ChoppyLuffy303/sandbox; Environmental Tariffs; Environmental tariff; Carbon border adjustments; Carbon tariffs; Eco-Tariffs
An eco-tariff, also known as an environmental tariff or carbon tariff, is a trade barrier erected for the purpose of reducing pollution and improving the environment. These trade barriers may take the form of import or export taxes on products that have a large carbon footprint or are imported from countries with lax environmental regulations.
Tariff of 1883         
HISTORICAL UNITED STATES TARIFF
Tariff of 1883 (Mongrel Tariff); Mongrel Tariff; Tariff Act of 1883; Mongrel Tariff Act
In United States tax law history, the Tariff of 1883 (signed into law on March 3, 1883 Access date: 03/06/09), also known as the Mongrel Tariff Act by its critics, reduced high tariff rates only marginally, and left in place fairly strong protectionist barriers.
Méline tariff         
Meline tariff; Méline commission
The Méline tariff was a French protectionist measure introduced in 1892. It is noted as being the most important piece of economic legislation of the Third Republic and marked a return to earlier protectionist policies effectively ending the period of free trade associated with the 1860 Cobden–Chevalier Treaty.
Customs Tariff         
TAX ON THE IMPORT AND EXPORT OF GOODS
Tariffs; Import tariff; Customs duty; Tarrif; Import duty; Import duties; Import tax; Custom duty; Tarriff; Customs tarrif; Customs tariff; Tarrifs; Customs duties; Import taxes; Tariff protection; Import Tariffs; Import tariffs; External tax; Export tax; Custom tax; Customs law; Tarriffs
A schedule of charges assessed by the federal government on imported and/or exported goods.

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Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act

The Tariff Act of 1930 (codified at 19 U.S.C. ch. 4), commonly known as the Hawley–Smoot Tariff or Smoot–Hawley Tariff, was a law that implemented protectionist trade policies in the United States. Sponsored by Senator Reed Smoot and Representative Willis C. Hawley, it was signed by President Herbert Hoover on June 17, 1930. The act raised US tariffs on over 20,000 imported goods.

The tariffs under the act, excluding duty-free imports (see Tariff levels below), were the second highest in United States history, exceeded by only the Tariff of 1828. The Act prompted retaliatory tariffs by affected states against the United States. The Act and tariffs imposed by America's trading partners in retaliation were major factors of the reduction of American exports and imports by 67% during the Depression. Economists and economic historians have a consensus view that the passage of the Smoot–Hawley Tariff worsened the effects of the Great Depression.