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quota

[kwoh-tuh] / ˈkwoʊ tə /


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The “kicker” this year was OPEC+’s decision to begin lifting production quotas sooner and faster than expected, said Babin.

From MarketWatch

“Europe’s tighter import quotas and the rollout of a carbon tariff on imports will support margins,” Fitch said, adding the recovery in demand will also be supported by higher infrastructure and defense spending.

From The Wall Street Journal

Brussels also wants to help boost construction -- though it is not considering quotas or price caps, the commission official said.

From Barron's

Morgan Stanley economists expect Beijing to set fiscal targets broadly in line with 2025’s—including headline deficit at around 4% of GDP, and a slightly larger quota for special local government bonds.

From The Wall Street Journal

"There may be temporary shortages of vaccines because the pharmacies have used up their quota but the Department of Health would be trying to ensure that everybody gets the vaccine."

From BBC