passing a tariff on sugar
the imposition of a new u.s. tariff on Hawaiian sugar
the imposition of a new U.S tariff on Hawaiian sugar.
protective tariff
The Hawley-Smoot Tariff set some of the highest tariff rates in the history of the nation. Agricultural rates, for example, went from 38 to 49 percent. United States sugar producers were given special protection. The new sugar rates practically killed the sugar industry in Cuba. The high rates had an impact on Europe where manufacturers found it hard to sell their goods in America which added to the international economic decrease in trade.
Protective tariff... Apex :)
The Wilson Gorman Tariff.
A tax charged by the Federal Government on imported sugar.
One correct fact about the sugar tariff is that the U.S. government can sell excess sugar to ethanol producers at a significant loss. This is part of a program to protect the sugar market.
Revenue tariff: A 5% tariff on sugar to generate public revenue; Protective tariff: A 50% tariff on sugar to keep domestic sugar producers in business; Retaliatory tariff: A 500% tariff on sugar to reply to a high tariff imposed by another country. or sales tax- 8% charged on purchases of luxury goods excise tax- 20% tax charged on each pack of cigarettes capital gains- 15% charged on profits from selling commodities or revenue tariff- a 6% tariff on oranges to provide money for the government protective tariff- a 50% tariff on oranges to shield domestic orange growers from international competition retaliatory tariff- a 200% tariff on oranges to reply to a high tariff imposed by another country
The planned to have Hawaii annexed to the United States to get around the import tariff on foreign sugar.
Sugar
J. Russell has written: 'The sugar duties' -- subject(s): Sugar trade, Tariff on sugar
passing a tariff on sugar
"The sugar trust"
Tariff
Frank Clifford Lowry has written: 'Our high tariff on sugar from the consumers' standpoint' -- subject(s): Beet sugar industry, Sugar trade, Tariff 'The man in the streets looks at the peace' -- subject(s): International law, Peace