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quota

[kwoh-tuh] / ˈkwoʊ tə /


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There has been speculation that members may resume production increases starting in April, he said, after the group decided to leave output quotas unchanged for the first quarter of 2026.

From MarketWatch

Many warn, however, that only about half of any quota increase typically translates into actual output, as some members face capacity constraints.

From The Wall Street Journal

Waitrose said its initiative was aimed at safeguarding "the long-term health and sustainability of our oceans", criticising government quotas as still too high.

From Barron's

But he was the only Brit to compete, with Team GB unable to fill their quota of three athletes.

From BBC

“Like quotas and embargoes, tariffs are a traditional and common tool to regulate importation,” he wrote in a 63-page dissent.

From Los Angeles Times