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tariff

tariff / tariff / tariff
NounTransitive Verb
pl: tariffspast: tariffedpp: tariffeding: tariffing

This term carries a strong association with international trade and geopolitical strategy. In a political context, it is often framed as a tool for protectionism, used to shield domestic industries from foreign competition by making imports more expensive. In the context of utilities or telecommunications, the word shifts from a government-imposed tax to a commercial price list. This usage is particularly common in British English to describe the tiered pricing structures of mobile phone or energy contracts.

Meanings

Nountariff

A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.

"The government imposed a high tariff on imported steel to protect local manufacturers."

Nountariff

A fixed list of prices or charges for a specific service, such as telecommunications or transport.

"The railway company published a new tariff for freight shipments across the border."

Transitive Verbtariff
[~ something]

To impose a tax or duty on a particular import or export.

"The administration decided to tariff luxury goods to increase federal revenue."

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