1. dutiable - Noun
2. dutiable - Adjective
3. dutiable - Adjective Satellite
Subject to the payment of a duty; as dutiable goods.
Source: Webster's dictionarydutiable imports Source: Internet
It found that only seven nations had a lower tariff level than the U.S. (5.1%), while eleven nations had free and dutiable tariff rates higher than the Smoot-Hawley peak of 19.8% including the United Kingdom (25.6%). Source: Internet
On page 888, the first measure (series U211) is the "free and dutiable tariff rate" which is the tariff revenue divided by the dollar sum of both dutiable and non-dutiable imports. Source: Internet
Rothgeb, 2001, 30–32 In the end, the tariff law raised the American ad valorem tariff rate to an average of about 38.5 percent for dutiable imports and an average of 14% overall. Source: Internet
Taussig Impact In its first year of operation, the Morrill Tariff increased the effective rate collected on dutiable imports by approximately 70%. Source: Internet
The 1861 Morril Tariff raised the effective rate collected on dutiable imports by approximately 70%. Source: Internet