Exchange Currency

common external tariff

The single tariff rate agreed to by all members of a customs union on imports of a product from outside the union.

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  1. Common external tariff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    When a group of countries form a customs union they must introduce a common external tariff. The same customs duties, import quotas, preferences or other ...
     
  2. What is common external tariff (CET or CXT)? definition and meaning
    Definition of common external tariff (CET or CXT): Uniform duty rate (customs duty) adopted by a common market or trading pact group to be assessed on ...
     
  3. EU Facts: EU External Trade Policy
    Jul 21, 2011 ... In 1968, the EEC set a Common External Tariff. This meant that all member states agreed to the same tariff rates on imports coming into the ...
     
  4. ECOWAS Common External Tariff (CET) | ECOWAS | Aid for Trade
    The Common External Tariff is one of the instruments of harmonising ECOWAS Member States and strengthening its Common Market. Article 3 of the ECOWAS ...
     
  5. common external tariff 2012 version - East African Community
    The fifth columns contain applicable Common External Tariff rates. ... The fifth column of Schedule 1 contains applicable Common External Tariff rates and ...
     
  6. How Common is the Common External Tariff - Florida State University
    Key Words: Common External Tariff; Trade Policy; Domestic Politics. 1 This article was previously presented at the 2005 Annual Meetings of the American and ...
     
  7. The common external tariff of a customs union - ScienceDirect
    The most prominent exception to the cardinal 'most favoured nation' principle of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) of 1947 is in its Article.
     
  8. The Common External Tariff (CET) - Ministry of Trade and Industry
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