Conventional Duty
Summary of Conventional Duty
A customs duty, or rate of duty, arising out of a treaty or other international agreement, as contrasted with an autonomous duty unilaterally imposed by a government absent of any international agreement.
(Main Author: William J. Miller)
Conventional Duty and the GATT Policy Negotiations
In relation to the GATT Policy Negotiations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following explanation and/or definition of Conventional Duty: A tariff or customs duty arising out of an international agreement, as contrasted with an “autonomous duty” unilaterally levied by a government. '”
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