import barrier
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Definition
Noun: A government-imposed regulation, policy, or restriction designed to limit or control the quantity, value, or type of goods and services that can be brought into a country from abroad. Its primary purpose is often to protect domestic industries from foreign competition.
Usage
An import barrier is a tool of trade policy. It is used to describe a specific measure that hinders the free flow of imports. * The country erected high import barriers to shield its nascent automotive sector. * Tariffs are the most common type of import barrier. * Negotiations focused on reducing non-tariff import barriers, such as complex licensing rules.
Advanced Usage
- "to impose/erect an import barrier": To establish or put a new barrier in place.
- The government decided to impose an import barrier on foreign steel.
- "to lower/reduce/remove an import barrier": To decrease or eliminate an existing barrier.
- The trade agreement succeeded in removing several key import barriers.
Variants and Related Words
- Trade Barrier (n): A broader term encompassing any restriction on international trade, including both import and export barriers.
- Tariff (n): A specific type of import barrier involving a tax or duty levied on imported goods.
- Import Quota (n): A direct numerical limit on the quantity of a specific good that can be imported.
- Non-Tariff Barrier (NTB) (n): An import barrier that is not a tariff, such as quotas, subsidies, complex standards, or administrative procedures.
Synonyms
- Trade restriction
- Import restriction
- Protectionist measure
Antonyms
- Trade liberalization
- Free trade policy
- Open market
Noun
- any regulation or policy that restricts international trade