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  2. Fair Trading Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Trading Commission (FTC) is a Barbadian independent government agency under the Ministry of Energy and Business Development.It is responsible for competition policy, trade practices, formulating fair trade policy, laws, regulations and investigating activities restricting competition, such as monopolies, mergers, collusions, and other unfair trade practices on the part of enterprises.

  3. Barbados Revenue Authority - Wikipedia

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    It also provides other functions such as revenue and cashiering for the Barbados Licensing Authority and the Customs Department respectively. It was established on April 1, 2014, by the Barbados Revenue Authority Act, 2014-1 [ 2 ] as a merger between Inland Revenue and Land Tax Departments and the Value Added Tax (VAT) & Excise Divisions of the ...

  4. List of countries by tariff rate - Wikipedia

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    The level of customs duties is a direct indicator of the openness of an economy to world trade. However, there may also be import barriers that are not based on the levy of duties. The following table shows the tariff rate, in percentages, according to United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) , [ 1 ] World Trade Organization ...

  5. Tariff - Wikipedia

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    A tariff is a tax imposed by the government of a country or by a supranational union on imports or exports of goods. Besides being a source of revenue for the government, import duties can also be a form of regulation of foreign trade and policy that taxes foreign products to encourage or safeguard domestic industry. [1]

  6. Customs territory - Wikipedia

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    European Union Customs Union (internal border checks) - includes the territory of European Union member countries, excepting many areas outside of continental Europe, and some exclaves and border areas. [4] (See Special member state territories and the European Union for a detailed list.) Various treaties extend the EU customs area to include ...

  7. Trade barrier - Wikipedia

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    National firms often lobby their own governments to enact regulations that are designed to keep out foreign firms, and modern trade deals are one way to do away with such regulations. [7] The barriers can take many forms, including the following: Tariffs; Non-tariff barriers to trade include: Import licenses; Export control / licenses; Import ...

  8. Constitution of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Barbados Constitution (Fourth Amendment) Act, 1995 (No. 2 of 1995) [10] - Inserts a new section 112A on remuneration of public officers and soldiers which provides that the salaries and allowances payable to the holders of offices established under the Civil Establishment Act and the Defence Act shall not be altered to their disadvantage.

  9. Central Bank of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Barbados, was established by Act of parliament on 2 May 1972. [2] Prior to the establishment of CBB, Barbados' monetary policies were governed through its membership in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority (ECCA). The Central Bank operates as the banknote issuing authority for Barbadian currency.