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Does a government have the right to apply lower customs duties than those bound in the countrys WTO schedule of concessions?

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Does a government have the right to apply lower customs duties than those bound in the countrys WTO schedule of concessions?

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Customs duties which are lower than the tariff rates bound in the WTO may be applied by governments at any time. In fact, many developing countries have what is called “ceiling bindings”, which are bindings at rates that are higher than the actually applied rates (which may even be zero).

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