Betekenis van:
export duty
export duty
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- belasting op uit te voeren goederen; belasting op uitvoer
- a duty imposed on exports
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Duty Entitlement Passbook Scheme, (c) Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme,
- Repayment and remission of the amount of import or export duty
- The original investigation identified that Indian companies benefited from the following subsidies: Duty entitlement passbook (pre-export), Duty entitlement passbook (post-export) (DEPB), Export promotion capital goods scheme (EPCG) and Export promotion zones/Export oriented units (EPZ/EOU) schemes as well as certain regional schemes.
- It allows for duty-free import of input materials for the production of a specific resultant export product.
- Korean export cif prices at Community frontier would be liable to a duty ranging between 4,4 % and 14,3 %.
- It can choose to export any resultant product falling under the product group using such duty-exempt material.
- The companies made use of the ‘Duty Entitlement Passbook Scheme’ (‘DEPB’) on post-export basis for that reason.
- The Commission examined the possible development of export prices as a consequence of the application of a lower duty rate.
- It can choose to export any resultant product falling under the product group using such duty-exempt material;
- It allows for duty free import of input materials for the production of a specific resultant export product.
- The indigenous supplier will be entitled to deemed export benefits as set out in paragraph 8.3 of the EXIM policy 04-09 (i.e. AAS for intermediate supplies/deemed export, deemed export drawback and refund of terminal excise duty).
- The indigenous supplier will be entitled to deemed export benefits as set out in paragraph 8.3 of the EXIM-policy 2002-2007 (i.e. ALS for intermediate supplies/deemed export, deemed export drawback and refund of terminal excise duty).
- The indigenous supplier will be entitled to deemed export benefits as set out in paragraph 8.3 of the EXIM-policy 04-09 (i.e. AAS for intermediate supplies/deemed export, deemed export drawback and refund of terminal excise duty).
- The indigenous supplier will be entitled to the forecast export benefits as set out in paragraph 8.3 of the EXIM policy 04-09 (i.e. AAS for intermediate supplies/deemed export, deemed export drawback and refund of terminal excise duty).
- The indigenous supplier will be entitled to deemed export benefits as set out in paragraph 8.3 of the EXIM-policy 02-07 (i.e. ALS for intermediate supplies/deemed export, deemed export drawback and refund of terminal excise duty).