None that I know of.
I do not see why....
No they aren't, US are very good friends with UK, it's how they both survived the World Wars. France might, but not the US.
"An orange tarrif is a tax on oranges. This can be found in other countries around the world, but the United States usually does not offer this. Tarrif's are more commonly known as taxes."
Quite often. The UK usually votes in favour of resolutions the US vetoes concerning Israel. The US lambasted the UK and France over the Suez Crisis.
a tarrif
They were the main Allies against the Nazis.
In the UK, there is no single best tarrif, it depends whether you need call minutes and/or texts, and on whether you need anytime minutes, or you make most calls in the evenings or weekends. Also do you want 'pay-as-you-go' or a monthly bill. Best thing is to check the suppliers' websites, also consider ASDA - no contract, 8p per minute anytime.
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They fought with the Germans and Japanese against US, UK, USSR and France, Poland
A tarrif is an quantity and value based trade restriction. In compound tarrifs, a value based tarrif is payed along with a fixed rate on quantity. That is it is a mixed or compound rate.
No. The US fought against Hitler. We were allies of the UK.
No the US is not united UK.