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Imported meaning
simple past and past participle of import
Example sentences (20)
Das said the region’s heavy dependence on imported fossil fuels has made it vulnerable to imported fuel inflation.
In 1984, they imported a Suffolk Punch Mare from England to add their Suffolk Punch gene pool, Laurel Annabel who at the time was the biggest horse to be imported by air.
He went on to say that Morocco imported the raw material for the manufacture of chloroquine and also imported hydroxychloroquine from to be at the disposal of patients.
President Trump’s tariffs have been applied to the imported steel they use, but not to the steel content of competing manufactured products imported from China.
The key services imported by Malawi are dominated by transport services, averaging 54 percent of total imported services per annum.
When the pandemic began, China was the No. 1 supplier of imported surgical masks, protective goggles and generic antibiotics like tetracycline, and the No. 2 source of imported mechanical ventilators, hand sanitizer and other essential supplies.
They also could be subject to retaliatory tariffs, as occurred when Trump last year imposed a 25 percent tariff on imported steel and a 10 percent tariff on imported aluminum in the name of national security.
Trump imposed a 25 percent tariff on imported steel and a 10 percent tariff on imported aluminum in March last year.
As usual, Ottawa’s response is to ask for special status – in this case, an exemption from the 25-per-cent tariff on imported steel and the 10-per-cent tariff on imported aluminum.
A worker uses a grinder on a piece of steel at a factory in Burnaby, B.C. The U.S. has slapped tariffs of 25 per cent on imported steel from Canada and 10 per cent on imported aluminum.
Beijing, which this year cut tariffs on all automobiles imported into China, slapped an additional 25 percent levy on U.S.-made cars as of July 6. As a result, China now levies a 40 percent import duty on all cars imported from the United States.
Isn’t it true that you’ve had increased prices in the consumer goods basket—for example, in dairy products such as butter and imported yogurts—some imported goods, or in meat?
Mr. Trump’s planned tariffs would, in effect, levy a tax of 25 percent on imported steel and 10 percent on imported aluminum.
That includes homemade sausage, olive oil imported from Italy, a variety of meats from salami to capicola to proscuitto and a variety of imported and domestic cheeses.
They are distinct from the tariffs President Donald Trump has imposed on metals and washing machines imported from around the globe and a host of products imported from China.
By the late 19th century, vast quantities of plaits were being imported to England from Canton in China, and in the United States most of the straw plait was imported.
Chernow, p. 342. Murray, p. 141. The taxation rate was graduated in proportion to the whiskey proof, and Hamilton intended to equalize the tax burden on imported spirits with imported and domestic liquor.
In addition, up to 30% of imported rice will be made available directly to consumers by 2010, where previously imported rice was only used for processed foods.
Modern building in Tuvalu are constructed from imported building materials including imported timber and concrete.
The Gremlin's body was heavier and stronger than its domestic or imported rivals. citation The engines were also more powerful than the Gremlin's main domestic and imported competition.