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Article 29- Tariffs
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| 29.1 |
Quota |
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The existence of a healthy, efficient national economy is critical to the health of the nation as a whole. A healthy economy should involve a wide variety of industries and professions, with a general level of self-sufficiency in all skill bases.
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To assist the nation shall use quotas to limit the import or harvest of certain goods and services items relating to the nation.
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| 29.2 |
Tariff |
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The price for items should be as competitive as possible to enable residents and corporations of the nation to maximize their spending power and general quality of life.
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To assist the nation shall use tariffs to increase the import cost of certain items into the nation.
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| 29.3 |
Dumping risk markets and fragile strategic industries |
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Quotas shall generally be focused to addressing anti-dumping of artificially low priced items into the nations markets. Quotas shall also generally be used to protect fragile industries that are in the strategic interest to maintain.
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| 29.4 |
Encouragement of import replacement industries |
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Tariffs shall generally be focused to addressing the early protection of import replacement industries regarded as strategically important for the nation.
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| 29.5 |
Executive power to set the national quota and tariff rates |
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The Executive Government shall have the power to set quotas subject to the approval of both Houses of Parliament.
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