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138:. Licenses can be sold to importing companies at a competitive price, or simply a set fee. However, it is argued that this allocation method provides incentives for political lobbying and bribery. Governments may put certain restrictions on what is imported as well as the amount of imported goods and services. For example, if a business wishes to import agricultural products such as vegetables, then the government may be concerned about the impact of such importations of the local market and thus impose a restriction. 27: 127:
is a document issued by a national government authorizing the importation of certain goods into its territory. Import licenses are considered to be
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when used as a way to discriminate against another country's goods in order to protect a domestic industry from foreign competition.
157:'s integrated IT system for the management of licences for imports of textiles, clothing, footwear, steel and wood to the EU. 217: 91: 63: 70: 110: 44: 77: 48: 154: 128: 59: 134:
Each license specifies the volume of imports allowed, and the total volume allowed should not exceed the
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National government document authorizing the importation of goods
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verification
improve this article
adding citations to reliable sources
"Import license"
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JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
non-tariff barriers to trade
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European Union
Directorate General for Trade
Importation right
Système Intégré de Gestion de Licenses
WTO: Trade Topics - Import Licensing Gateway
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Non-tariff barriers to trade
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