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What are trade tariffs?

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Understanding Trade Tariffs

Trade tariffs are taxes imposed by governments on imported or sometimes exported goods. They serve several purposes, such as protecting domestic industries from external competition and generating state revenue. However, they can also lead to disputes in international trade and debates on economic fairness and global justice.

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how do they generate state revenue?

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How Tariffs Generate State Revenue

Tariffs act as taxes on imported or exported goods, meaning that each time a taxed product crosses a border, the government collects a fee on that transaction. This fee becomes a source of income, supplementing public finances without directly imposing taxes on domestic production or income.

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Do these costs get passed on to the consumer?

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Tariffs and Consumer Prices

Yes, the costs of tariffs are often passed on to the consumer. Businesses importing goods generally incorporate the tariff fees into the overall cost of goods, which can lead to higher retail prices.

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Will that lead to inflation?

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