tariff به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
tar‧iff /ˈtærɪf/ ●○○ noun [countable]
a tax on goods coming into a country or going out of a country
a list of fixed prices charged by a hotel or restaurant, for example for the cost of meals or rooms
a list or system of prices which mobile phone companies charge for the services they provide
Example
Third, the results clearly show the non-equivalence between tariffs and quotas in the presence of oligopoly
Secondly the lowering of trans-ocean communications tariffs may make global data pipelines nearly as cheap to operate as national networks
No one had risked more for tariff reform than he had in 1923
Their customs union, known as Mercosur, took the final step last year toward eliminating most tariffs
The aim of the organization is to reduce tariffs and promote free trade