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Rory Tucker
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10 February, 13:39
Why does the federal government impose tariffs
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Delilah Sweeney
10 February, 14:06
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The federal government may impose tariffs mainly because they want to raise the revenue and to protect the domestic industries from the international or foreign competition since consumers will probably buy a foreign-product which is known to be more cheaper.
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