Tariff in a sentence as a noun

How does a 60% tariff on all goods imported to our nation sound?

How long before you start getting junk mail from NPower saying "have you tried our new tariff"?6.

"You gotta mighty fine business here, it would be a shame if we lowered your tariff...."

The reason American Coke has high fructose corn syrup is because of the US sugar tariff.

Result: a strong tariff, which almost all economists agree is a bad policy.

And pursuit of knowledge is a more driving force for economic growth than any subsidy, any tariff.

Tariff in a sentence as a verb

For reference, there is a 25% VAT on everything and there is occasionally an import tariff on the order ot 5%.

If you have a shortcode, you can't negotiate because the operators own the codes, the tariff and the capacity and you have no alternative.

The common argument is that BBM is a very cheap way of keeping in touch - unlimited data is 5 a month even on a prepaid tariff - but I'm not sure how well that argument holds up.

Or at least pass some protectionist tariffs?If we did that, with the foolish misconception that it would help our economy, we would goad other countries into passing tariffs, and the whole world economy would hurt.

If I was a designer then I could justify paying that kind of monthly tariff, but as primarily a developer who needs infrequent access to Photoshop or Illustrator the pricing options are just highway robbery.

If there's no suitable American manufacturer then is it better for him to maintain his naive integrity and shutter the company, or to compromise on one part of the assembly?And in any case, it's irrelevant to the tariff discussion.

Tariff definitions

noun

a government tax on imports or exports; "they signed a treaty to lower duties on trade between their countries"

See also: duty

verb

charge a tariff; "tariff imported goods"