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Tariffs = National SecurityA strong economy is essential for America's security; and a fair trade policy, including tariffs, is necessary to acheive that goal.
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Countries with Open Markets for Free Trade Do Better Than Countries with Markets Closed to Free TradeThe argument goes that the United States is subjected to unfair trade practices and lack of access to markets overseas and therefore it should not have open access to free trade here for countries with those unfair trade practices. It's wrong!
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American History: TariffsHere is a list of the most important taxes on imports and exports, from colonial America to present.
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International Buying; The Cost of Importing U.S. Goods: Tariffs, Duties, VAT (Part 2)...Overcharging tariffs for imported goods is a very common scenario that can be easily prevented simply by taking the time to learn and understand... -
Chinese Importing Regulation ChangesWhen conducting international trade with China, American business professionals are continually subject to regulation changes. Knowing current Chinese standards is key in maintaining legal practices when bringing goods into the Asian nation.
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South Korean Importing Regulation ChangesAs a U.S. importer dealing in South Korea, understanding current regulations is key in legally conducting transactions. Staying up-to-date on tariffs, restrictions and required documentation regarding imports can help you flourish in international trade. -
Influence of Lobby Groups on Trade PolicyLobby groups have significant influence on trade policy through influencing policymakers and elected officials. This society-group-centered approach creates winners and losers, compared to the state-centered policy of promoting national champions.
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10 of the Highest U.S. Ad Valorem Tariff RatesImporters and exporters must keep abreast of the ad valorem tariff rates to know how much they will have to pay for different types of shipments.
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How Governments Control International Tradehow tariffs and quotas are used both as punishment for overseas companies undercutting local products due to government subsidies and as political favors for domestic producers
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Protectionism WorksProtectionism is what made every historically major country wealthy and powerful in the last 300 years (including the current free trade pushers like UK and USA). Protectionism should stop being a bad word as Japan and China can testify -
Tariffs, Import Quotas and Exchange Rate ControlsFree trade offers many benefits, both domestically and internationally.
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Removing Trade RestrictionsThe world is ever changing and how its countries interact with one another is no exception.
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Tariffs as a Trade RestrictionTariffs are commonly used trade restrictions that can prove detrimental to free trade.
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The Nullification Controversy: A Look into History in the Early 1800'sAn in depth report on the controversy between Andrew Jackson and John Calhoun in the early 1800's.
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How About Smoot-Hawley?The 1930 Smoot-Hawley Act is blamed for the Great Depression, but today's free markets aren't doing any better.
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Negative Effects of Carbon Cap TariffsThis is a warning that needs consideration when listening to the election year rhetoric.
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Why Tariffs Hurt Domestic IndustriesSo-called "protective" tariffs protect no one in reality. They harm the very domestic industries which they are intended to help. Mr. Stolyarov shows that in the long run, everybody loses when the free market is restricted.
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Quick Guide to Governmental Trade ControlBrief overview of governmental trade control
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How Sanctions, Tariffs, Quotas, and Trade Restrictions Affect International TradeInternational Trade Costs, because of tariffs, quotas, and trade restrictions.
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Globalization and Barriers to Free TradeHow globalization affects the United States.
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Challenges of Economic Growth During the Early 1800'sA survey of the challenges undertaken to preserve balance between conflicting interests of Northern and Southern states during the Era of Good Feelings
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Jacksonian Democracy - Andrew Jackson and the Trail of TearsA survey of Jacksonian Democracy and President Andrew Jackson's policies regarding the domestic national bank and the "foreign" issue of American Indians.
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The Harmonized System for International CommerceThe Harmonized System of the World Customs Organization is a system for classifying products traded internationally. It is important to know your product's code in order to determine the tariffs that apply, to prepare export documents, and for market research purposes.
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WTO Agrees on Formula for Unilateral Tariff ReductionsThe adoption of a formula is the greatest breakthrough of the Doha round of trade negotiations. Tariffs on products from developed and developing nations are reduced using two sets of co-efficients.
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In-Character Reporting Project - Star Wars Chronicles - Part 1: Senate Tariffs Meet ProtestIn-Character Reporting is a satire project intended to parody the American press in the context of famous movies or stories. -
Summary of GATT and the WTO: Who Let the GATT Out of the Bag?Summary of GATT and the WTO -
Free Trade Vs. ProtectionismA paper written in 2003 regarding Free Trade.
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Items that Affect International TradeThis paper is about the many items that affect international trade and the costs to produce the items being sold. Items that can affect international trade include international sanctions, tariffs, and quotas.
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International Sanctions, Tariffs, Quotas, and Trade RestrictionsDo you agree with trade restrictions? Trade restrictions are used to protect local industry.
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How Smart Meters Can Save You MoneyThey are still fairly new and are not yet a requirement for UK households, but they may prove beneficial in saving you money and helping electricity suppliers to offer better energy tariffs to its customers...
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A Review of Giffgaff MobileTraveling to the United Kingdom and looking for a cheap deal on cellular mobile calls? Read this review to find out more about Giffgaff.
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Some Suggested Demands for the Occupy Wall Street Protest Based on the American School of EconomicsThe Occupy Wall Street protest has been criticized for not having specific demands. Here are some suggestions based on the American School of economics.
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Tier 5 Unemployment Extension - Globalization = UnemploymentCause and effect. Lowest common denominator. Ipso facto. We hold these truths to be self-evident. A Tier 5 unemployment extension is needed. -
Review Quiz Chapters 5-7 : International Business Strategy, Managment, and the New RealitiesA review quiz I put together for myself to study with. Hope it helps you! The content includes information derived from chapters 5-7.
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The Dangers of FALSIFYING International Customs Forms; Declaring Contents for Less...What this means for the buyer is that if the item was incorrectly classified or incorrectly declared, a stiff penalty will be charged to the buyer. Penalties start at $250 USD plus the REAL balance due...
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Reviving America's Economic StrengthOur blanket free trade agreements and current sanctions do not quite address our interests nor will they in the future, while we are capitalists at heart, so let us find capitalist solutions to global problems.
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Costs to Expect When Importing from FranceFrance is one of the world's largest trading entities, importing approximately $532.2 billion in 2009 alone. If you are planning on importing from France, here's a quick look at the breakdown of costs to expect during the trade process.
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French Regulations U.S. Importers Should Be Aware OfThere are many French regulations U.S. importers should be aware which consists of a wide array of rules from required licensing, certifications, and import restrictions. These regulations can increase the cost of import shipments.
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German Importing Regulation ChangesIf you are setting up or working in the in importing and exporting business, you will need to stay up-to-date on German import regulation changes. Here are some of the most significant German import regulation changes you need to be aware of.
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Factors to Consider When Choosing a Port of DestinationWhen you are planning to launch or operate an import and export business, choosing the right port destination is an important part of the process. Here are some important factors to consider when making your decision.
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