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  2. Royal Malaysian Customs Department - Wikipedia

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    Customs Union in the Malay States had not existed then. This led to complication in enforcing tariff on goods and differing tax rate in the different states. As a consequence there was a need to form a federation between the Malay States and this basically had been approved by the British Foreign Secretary and Straits Settlements Governor.

  3. Malaysian motor vehicle import duties - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's car industry is dominated by two local manufacturers which are heavily supported by the government through National Car Policy e.g. trade barriers. These local manufacturers are Proton and Perodua. [2]

  4. Your complete guide to tariffs: How much you’ll pay, and when

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    Gas, food and alcohol prices would also rise if Trump imposed Canadian and Mexican tariffs.. Sneaker prices would rise if Trump raised tariffs on China: About 99% of shoes sold in the United ...

  5. What are tariffs? Here's what to know about the import duties.

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    The U.S. Customs and Border Protection collects tariffs from importers — say, Walmart or Target — and then deposits the money into the General Fund of the United States. Mr. Trump has claimed ...

  6. United States International Trade Commission - Wikipedia

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    USITC, Washington, DC The U.S. International Trade Commission seeks to: Administer U.S. trade remedy laws within its mandate in a fair and objective manner; Provide the President, Office of the United States Trade Representative, and Congress with independent, quality analysis, information, and support on matters of tariffs and international trade and competitiveness; and

  7. Customs Tariff Act - Wikipedia

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    The Customs Tariff Act also known simply as the Customs Tariff, is a Canadian Act of Parliament regulating the implementation of tariffs and export duties by Canada with respect to trade, whether it is covered by an individual free trade agreement made by Canada and another country or trade outside of an agreement, countries designated as least-developed countries, and all other countries.

  8. What will get more expensive now that Trump imposed his tariffs

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    In addition to the new 10% tariff, Chinese goods are subject to additional tariffs: a 100% tariff on electric vehicles and 25% tariff on steel and aluminum products. But several items had been ...

  9. Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs - Wikipedia

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    The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), formerly the Central Board of Excise and Customs, is a statutory body under the Department of Revenue, Government of India. It oversees the administration of indirect taxes , including customs duties, excise duties, and the Goods and Services Tax (GST).