Tariff Law

/ˈtæˌrɪf lɔː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A body of law governing the duties or tariffs imposed on imported or exported goods.
    The tariff law was amended to adjust import taxes on steel products.

Forms

  • tariff law
  • tariff laws

Commentary

Tariff law often intersects with international trade agreements and regulations, requiring careful reference to both domestic statutes and treaty obligations.

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