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Farmers, on the other hand, felt that the export duties were already too high.
"After that, it will have to buy oil taking into account Russian export duties."
"However, it is against the law to evade the export duty."
Of the remainder, $450 million is spent on export duties.
At the end of 1950 the colonial government proposed to increase export duties on cocoa.
Brass manufactures of all sorts may be exported duty free.
They paid much lower prices than the Russian market to avoid export duties and then split the proceeds.
The Canadian Government, to insure passage, agreed to an export duty of 15 percent.
Planters and merchants clamoured for a reduction of export duties.
The Silver Fund will pay export duty on all flatware shipped.
No import or export duties on precious metals in Australia for non-residents.
It amounted to the ability to trade with Axeman merchants without import or export duties of any sort.
"Export duties should soften the inflationary effect from the lifting of the ban," the central banker said.
In addition, the Dutch introduced a number of taxes, including export duties, sales tax and hunting taxes.
In the same vein, duties realized on export consignments is called export duty.
Exporters can also claim refunds on export duties.
The war spurred the increase of import duties so to offset the cost the government increased export duties.
The government has already agreed to sharp reductions in the export duty on crude oil, beginning on Feb. 1.
After the Dutch had got their control over Taiwan, they immediately levied a tax on all the import and export duties.
These include the lowering of import and export duties, a tax rebate and a freeze in government salaries.
(g) Export duty & taxes paid in the country of origin or export.
Measurement duties were abolished and import and export duties fixed.
If oil prices average more than $25 a barrel, the plan would charge oil export duties of 65 percent, up from the current 40 percent.
Now, the taxes and export duties from timber, rubber and mining operations - which once flowed to the central government - are controlled by him.
The government charged a small export duty on slaves sold from Saint-Barthélemy to other colonies.