Non-tariff trade barriers

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Name (Hebrew)
מחסומי סחר שאינם מכס
Name (Latin)
Non-tariff trade barriers
Name (Arabic)
الحواجز التجارية غير الجمركية
Other forms of name
Non-tariff distortions of trade
nne Nontariff trade barriers
See Also From tracing topical name
Protectionism
Tariff
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1316162
Library of congress: sh 85092366
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Tao, J. Non-tariff trade barriers in China, 2003.
  • Rutherford, D. Dict. of econ., 1992(Non-tarriff barrier)
  • OCLC, 8 Apr. 2003(preponderant current usage of "non-tariff"; limited older use of "nontariff")
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Wikipedia description:

Non-tariff barriers to trade (NTBs; also called non-tariff measures, NTMs) are trade barriers that restrict imports or exports of goods or services through measures other than the imposition of tariffs. Such barriers are subject to controversy and debate, as they may comply with international rules on trade yet serve protectionist purposes. Sometimes, uniformly applied rules of trade may be more burdensome to some countries than others, e.g. for countries with developing economies. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) defines a non-tariff barrier as "any obstacle to international trade that is not an import or export duty. They may take the form of import quotas, subsidies, customs delays, technical barriers, or other systems preventing or impeding trade". According to the World Trade Organization, non-tariff barriers to trade include import licensing, rules for valuation of goods at customs, pre-shipment inspections, rules of origin ('made in'), and trade prepared investment measures. A 2019 UNCTAD report concluded that trade costs associated with non-tariff measures were more than double those of traditional tariffs.

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