Tariffs are forms of proctectionism or trade barriers. By imposing tariffs, it can affect the market for bananas in EU and also the country which it imports from. From my understanding, there can be many effects from the tariffs and it can be analysed from a very complicated perspective using graphs. Generally, the buyers in EU will face a higher price of imported bananas, while the sellers in EU can benefit from the tariff, as more can be sold by the domestic seller to the domestic buyer. A tariff increases the price of the imported bananas as it's a cost to the importer. A tariff imposed will also mean that there is a tax revenue from the tariff to the EU government. For exporter of bananas to EU, they experience higher cost, and unfair trade practices. Hope this helps (cheong@bgymail.gd.cn)
Bananas in Pajamas
There are many situations that would encourage the European Union to put tariffs on imports. A good example is when the imports pose a threat to the local productions.
that by my reckoning that would be the Legislative branch.
I don't put my bananas in bags. Bananas will ripen with out a bag.
Nothing will happen
Bananas are technically berries. Not many people realise that.I like bananas a lot.He put sliced bananas into the fruit salad.
You put them in the microwave!
They eat the bananas then you cut them open and put the bananas back into the peals.
They eat the bananas then you cut them open and put the bananas back into the peals.
It would MELT!
it would die
Because the employees at grocery stores are trained in decorating. One of the first thing they learn is that red curses with yellow. Thus, they never put red tomatoes next to yellow bananas.