agricultural tariff उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Agricultural tariffs, which average 50 percent worldwide, are 10 percent in the United States, putting this country at a big disadvantage, Glickman said.
- Japan wants to boost the nation's food self-sufficiency from 40 percent to 45 percent, a key rationale for its high agricultural tariffs.
- The U . S . initially refused to discuss agricultural tariffs at all, but reversed its position after Brazil threatened to walk away from the table.
- The United States, meanwhile, wants WTO members to make major cuts in agricultural tariffs _ a step opposed by developing countries including India and Brazil.
- Agricultural tariffs and subsidies are among the most contentious topics of discussion as trade ministers from across the Western Hemisphere negotiate a free trade area this week.
- Between the mid-1980s and the early 2000s, several international agreements were put into place that limited agricultural tariffs, subsidies and other trade restrictions.
- That would still leave Japan with the highest agricultural tariffs in the Asia-Pacific region by 2000, closely followed by South Korea, the officials said.
- That still would leave Japan with the highest agricultural tariffs in the Asia-Pacific region by 2000, closely followed by South Korea, the officials said.
- Tariffs on more than 90 percent of industrial goods will go immediately after the agreement comes into force, with agricultural tariffs phased out over a longer period.
- About 75 percent of bilateral farm trade will be free of tariffs within four years, with all agricultural tariffs phased out within 12 years, Zoellick said.