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  2. Martin Lewis explains how Britons can save money on their ...

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    Martin Lewis has said more than 10 million Britons will be able to save on their phone bill by switching to a cheaper provider if they are out of contract. The MoneySavingExpert told Good Morning ...

  3. Buying a new phone? Why you shouldn’t panic about tariff ...

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    Apple, Google and Samsung typically release new phones in the summer and fall time frames to get ahead of the holiday season, which is likely when the impact of Trump’s tariff on phone prices ...

  4. Martin Lewis gives energy bill advice as Ofgem price cap ...

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    The energy price cap is set to rise again in 2025

  5. Telecommunications tariff - Wikipedia

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    These components form a basic tariff system but, as telecommunication advances, tariff structures become increasingly more complex. [3] Usually there is the option of calling collect (in the UK known as reversing charges), where responsibility for charges normally paid by the caller is accepted by the recipient.

  6. Generalized System of Preferences - Wikipedia

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    The Generalized System of Preferences, or GSP, is a preferential tariff system which provides tariff reduction on various products. The concept of GSP is very different from the concept of "most favored nation" (MFN). MFN status provides equal treatment in the case of tariff being imposed by a nation but in case of GSP differential tariff could ...

  7. Trump will impose 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, a decision he said he hopes decreases the amount of fentanyl and migrants coming into the U.S. across their borders. The president ...

  8. United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement is based substantially on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which came into effect on January 1, 1994. The present agreement was the result of more than a year of negotiations including possible tariffs by the United States against Canada in addition to the possibility of separate bilateral deals instead.

  9. Martin Lewis urges chancellor to create ‘social tariff’ to ...

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    New rate for Britain’s poorest vital to fix ‘broken energy market’, says consumer champion