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tariff

/ˈtærɪf/

A tariff is a strategic trade tax designed to favor domestic products over foreign imports.

30秒でわかる単語

  • A government tax on goods crossing international borders.
  • Used to protect domestic businesses from foreign competition.
  • Often results in higher prices for consumers on imported items.

Overview

A tariff is a fundamental tool of economic policy used by governments to control the flow of goods across borders. When a country applies a tariff to an imported product, the cost of that product increases for the company bringing it into the country. This extra cost is usually passed on to the consumer, making the imported item less competitive compared to locally produced alternatives. While tariffs generate revenue for the government, their primary modern purpose is often protectionism—shielding domestic businesses and workers from foreign competition. 2) Usage Patterns: The word is almost always used as a countable noun. It frequently follows verbs like 'impose,' 'levy,' 'introduce,' or 'implement' when a tax is being started. Conversely, when trade barriers are being reduced, verbs like 'reduce,' 'cut,' 'lower,' or 'abolish' are used. It is also common to see it paired with specific industries, such as 'steel tariffs' or 'agricultural tariffs.' 3) Common Contexts: You will most often encounter 'tariff' in news reports concerning international relations, global economics, and political campaigns. It is a central theme in discussions about 'trade wars,' where two countries repeatedly raise tariffs on each other's goods. In a more literal, everyday sense, the word can sometimes refer to a list of fixed prices for services, such as a 'mobile phone tariff' or an 'electricity tariff,' particularly in British English. 4) Similar Words Comparison: It is important to distinguish 'tariff' from a general 'tax.' While all tariffs are taxes, not all taxes are tariffs; a tariff is specifically tied to international trade. It also differs from a 'quota.' A quota limits the physical quantity of a good that can be imported, whereas a tariff increases the price of that good. Finally, it differs from 'customs,' which refers to the government agency or the physical area at a border where tariffs are collected and goods are inspected.

例文

1

The price of imported wine rose significantly after the new tariff was introduced.

everyday

The price of imported wine rose significantly after the new tariff was introduced.

2

The two nations reached an agreement to eliminate all tariffs on automotive parts.

formal

The two nations reached an agreement to eliminate all tariffs on automotive parts.

3

I need to check my mobile tariff to see how much data I have left.

informal

I need to check my mobile tariff to see how much data I have left.

4

Empirical evidence suggests that high tariffs can stifle global economic growth.

academic

Empirical evidence suggests that high tariffs can stifle global economic growth.

よく使う組み合わせ

impose a tariff to officially start a tax on imports
protective tariff a tax intended to shield domestic producers
tariff barrier a trade restriction using taxes

よく使うフレーズ

tariff hike

a sudden increase in tariff rates

preferential tariff

a special lower tax rate for specific partners

よく混同される語

tariff vs tax

A tax is a general term for any money paid to the government, while a tariff is specifically a tax on international trade.

tariff vs quota

A quota is a physical limit on the quantity of goods allowed, whereas a tariff is a financial charge on those goods.

文法パターン

tariff on [noun] to impose/levy a tariff to reduce/abolish a tariff

How to Use It

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使い方のコツ

In international trade, 'tariff' is a formal term. In British English, it is also used commonly for utility bills (gas, electricity) and phone plans, where it is more neutral or everyday in register. In the US, 'plan' or 'rate' is more common for utilities.


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よくある間違い

A common mistake is using 'tariff' to describe sales tax at a local store. Another mistake is using 'tariff' as a verb; while it can be a verb, it is much more common and natural to use 'impose a tariff' or 'tax.'

Tips

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Use 'Impose' for Formal Writing

When writing about the government starting a tariff, use the verb 'impose' to sound more professional and precise.

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Don't Confuse with 'Terrific'

Though they sound slightly similar at the start, 'tariff' is a noun about taxes, while 'terrific' is an adjective meaning great.

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Tariffs and Global Politics

Tariffs are often used as political leverage. Understanding this word helps you follow news about international diplomacy and trade negotiations.

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語源

Derived from the Italian word 'tariffa,' which comes from the Arabic 'ta'rif,' meaning 'notification' or 'inventory of fees to be paid.'

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文化的な背景

Tariffs are a major point of contention in global politics, often representing the tension between 'globalization' (free trade) and 'nationalism' (protecting local interests).

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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Tariff' as a 'Tax on Arrival.' Both start with 'T' and describe the fee paid when goods arrive in a country.

よくある質問

4 問

The domestic company importing the goods pays the tariff to their own government. However, they often raise their retail prices to cover this cost, so the consumer eventually pays for it.

Governments use them to protect local jobs, support struggling domestic industries, or retaliate against unfair trade practices by other nations.

Generally, no. In the context of international trade, tariffs are applied to physical goods (merchandise) rather than digital services or labor.

This is a lower tax rate applied to goods from certain countries, often as part of a free trade agreement between allies.

自分をテスト

fill blank

Fill in the blank with the correct verb.

The government decided to ___ a 10% tariff on all imported electronics.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: impose

'Impose' is the standard collocated verb used when a government establishes a new tax or tariff.

multiple choice

Choose the best definition for 'tariff' in a trade context.

What is a tariff?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: A tax on imported or exported goods

A tariff is specifically a financial charge (tax) placed on goods as they cross borders.

sentence building

Reorder the words to create a logical sentence.

tariffs / domestic / protect / help / industries / high

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: High tariffs help protect domestic industries.

This sentence correctly describes the primary economic purpose of a tariff.

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