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tariff

[tar-if] / ˈtær ɪf /


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Typically, when applying tariffs, a country could expect to see the value of its currency rise, since it is buying fewer goods abroad, which should lower inflation, the economist said.

From Barron's

Nearly everyone in England, Wales and Scotland will benefit from this cut whichever energy tariff they are on, although the amounts will vary between households.

From BBC

The company said it expects strong growth in the AI server sector in 2026, despite tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty.

From Barron's

"Over the past few months, there have been significant changes in tariffs, geopolitics, and global monetary policy," he said.

From Barron's

Like most European automakers, BMW faces intense competition and a downturn in luxury spending in China as tariffs add to industry costs.

From The Wall Street Journal