Tariff
Tariff refers to a tax or duty imposed by a government on goods as they cross a border. Tariffs are primarily used on imports, but some systems also levy export tariffs or transit charges. They are typically specified in tariff schedules and applied according to product classification, often using the Harmonized System. Tariff rates may be ad valorem (a percentage of value), specific (a fixed amount per unit), or a combination known as a compound or tariff-rate quota when a quantity is taxed at one rate and additional quantities at another.
Purposes: revenue for the state, protection of domestic industries, stabilization of the terms of trade, and
Administration: tariffs are collected at the border by customs authorities. Calculations depend on the customs value,
Other related tools include anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties to counter unfair trade practices, rules of
International context: tariff schedules are negotiated and bound under the World Trade Organization framework. Tariffs are