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imposed

[im-pohzd] / ɪmˈpoʊzd /


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The agreement means Britain will be exempted from hefty US tariffs imposed on pharma imports that entered force on October 1.

From Barron's

The former French colony became a one-party communist state, King Savang Vatthana died in captivity, and centralised planning was imposed on the economy as landlocked Laos, always remote, became increasingly isolated.

From Barron's

Strict sanctions imposed by the U.S. on Russian energy companies have provided bottom-line support for oil prices, they note.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tyre supplier Pirelli, fearing punctures, has imposed a mandatory maximum of 25 laps usage on any set of tyres, which makes the race a two pit-stop strategy at least.

From BBC

Even so, products whose prices have been elevated since the Covid-19 pandemic remain subject to duties imposed this year, including sugar, fish, pasta, cheese and cooking oils.

From The Wall Street Journal