Examples of 'tariffs would' in a sentence

Meaning of "tariffs would"

tariffs would - This phrase indicates that there is a belief or proposition that implementing trade barriers or taxes on imports and exports (tariffs) will have specific consequences or outcomes. It suggests that tariffs are expected to result in certain effects

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Tariffs would raise the cost of exports.
What further tariffs would mean.
Tariffs would be the only policy instrument involved.
Changes in protective tariffs would seem to have no impact on production.
Tariffs would hit the automotive industry most significantly.
Raising its own tariffs would hurt its own consumers.
Tariffs would be preferred to quotas.
Chinese officials also said tariffs would be rolled back in phases.
These tariffs would affected mainly consumer goods.
And in other areas currently applied tariffs would hardly be touched.
Such tariffs would be hugely disruptive.
We honestly do not believe that tariffs would solve any of this.
These tariffs would have been mainly on consumer goods.
Draghi said the immediate economic impact of the tariffs would be small.
Higher tariffs would push prices up on a range of goods.

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Trade experts say the most recent tariffs would be the likeliest to be removed.
Tariffs would likely hit goods across a variety of sectors.
The review of the car tariffs would come as part of a broader agreement.
Tariffs would apply.
It also had previously said that tariffs would also raise prices on consumers.
Lower tariffs would reduce the incentive for these practises.
Studies that focused on the issues of quotas and tariffs would be extremely useful.
Remaining tariffs would be eliminated ten years after implementation.
Automakers warned that steel and aluminum tariffs would cost the industry.
Global tariffs would come down across the board as well.
Both parties had previously said that tariffs would be put on hold as talks continued.
These tariffs would have to be degressive and take account of total distance.
This report has therefore simulated a hypothetical situation in which tariffs would be completely eliminated.
Tariffs would continue to apply on goods traded between our two economies.
Apple said last week that additional tariffs would increase the cost of its products.
Unbound tariffs would put developing countries and LDCs which have bound their tariffs at a disadvantage.
Those companies also worry that the tariffs would drive up the price of domestic steel.
Tariffs would hurt Canadian workers despite exemptions.
Apple says incoming China tariffs would be disastrous for business.
New tariffs would make it more expensive to export to the US.
Shale producers warn Chinese tariffs would hit energy exports.
Debate over tariffs would come to play a much larger role in the campaign.
David Ricardo expressed doubt that the removal of grain tariffs would have any general benefits.
The handling tariffs would have to increase to offset lost income from blending and storage.
The Chinese finance ministry said in a statement that the new tariffs would begin this Monday.
Tirana says the tariffs would harm national producers and lead to possible bankruptcy for some.
Hoekstra did not believe that retaliatory tariffs would be productive, however.
Rock said heavy tariffs would affect aircraft sales and hurt operations at the service center.
People doubted the success of the reform, fearing tariffs would soar.
These tariffs would make American goods more expensive.
A new round of proposed Trump tariffs would hit United States consumers.
The new tariffs would be imposed in addition to existing levies on EU goods.
According to the treaty, trade tariffs would be progressively reduced.
Large tariffs would mean that Americans would pay more.
On the trade side, the possible application of import tariffs would potentially affect manufactured products.

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