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Definition of retaliatory tariff

retaliatory tariff
Tariff Tar"iff, n. A tariff may be imposed solely for, and with reference to, the production of revenue (called a revenue tariff, or tariff for revenue, or for the artificial fostering of home industries ( a projective tariff), or as a means of coercing foreign governments, as in case of retaliatory tariff.

Meaning of retaliatory tariff from wikipedia

- additional 50% tariff on Chinese goods beginning April 9, raising the baseline tariff to 104%. China responded with an extra 50% retaliatory tariff as well,...
- separately set and escalated tariffs on goods imported from China, leading to a trade war. Trading partners implemented retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods. In June...
- winners in trade wars. On April 4, the State Council Tariff Commission announced retaliatory tariffs of 34%, effective April 10, which were increased to...
- The Tariff Act of 1930, also known as the Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act, was a protectionist trade measure signed into law in the United States by President...
- negotiated a one-month delay for the tariffs. The U.S. tariffs took effect on March 4; Canada's retaliatory tariffs began simultaneously, while Mexico stated...
- escalating global tariff war. April 9 — Canadian retaliatory tariffs came into effect. Trump announced a 90-day reprieve on tariffs via Truth Social....
- tariff on Canadian energy) and an additional 10% tariff on China, for a total of 20%. China and Canada responded immediately with retaliatory tariffs...
- imposed tariffs on solar cells and large residential washers in 2017. After retaliatory tariffs hit the U.S., the Trump Administration imposed tariffs on steel...
- were intended to protect through rising input costs and retaliatory tariffs. Import tariffs can also harm domestic exporters by disrupting their supply...
- entering a bear market. The following day, April 4, China imposed a 34% retaliatory tariff. The Dow Jones fell 2,231 points or 5.5%. The S&P 500 lost 5.97%,...