Betekenis van:
export duty

export duty
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • belasting op uit te voeren goederen; belasting op uitvoer
  • a duty imposed on exports

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Duty Entitlement Passbook Scheme, (c) Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme,
  2. Repayment and remission of the amount of import or export duty
  3. 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.
  4. It allows for duty-free import of input materials for the production of a specific resultant export product.
  5. Korean export cif prices at Community frontier would be liable to a duty ranging between 4,4 % and 14,3 %.
  6. It can choose to export any resultant product falling under the product group using such duty-exempt material.
  7. The companies made use of the ‘Duty Entitlement Passbook Scheme’ (‘DEPB’) on post-export basis for that reason.
  8. The Commission examined the possible development of export prices as a consequence of the application of a lower duty rate.
  9. It can choose to export any resultant product falling under the product group using such duty-exempt material;
  10. It allows for duty free import of input materials for the production of a specific resultant export product.
  11. 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).
  12. 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).
  13. 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).
  14. 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).
  15. 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).