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1 таможенная пошлина
1) General subject: customs duties, impost2) Naval: custom dues, custom-house dues3) Agriculture: custora duty, custoras duty4) Rare: cocket5) Law: custom duty, custom's duty, customs tax, customs duty6) Economy: tariff duty7) Accounting: duty8) Mass media: customs tariff9) Business: custom, customs formality chargeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > таможенная пошлина
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2 таможенный сбор
1) Naval: customhouse fees, customs charge, customs fees2) Railway term: custom duty3) Law: custom charge, customs fee4) Economy: customs collection, customs due, (сверх таможенной пошлины) customs fee5) Taxes: customs duties6) Business: customs duty, surveyor dues7) Makarov: custom-house fees -
3 таможенные сборы
1) General subject: customs dues2) Law: custom charges3) Economy: customhouse feed, customs duties, customs fees, customs-clearance charges (за таможенную очистку)4) Business: customhouse fees5) EBRD: tariffs6) Makarov: custom-house fees7) Tengiz: customs fee, processing fee -
4 таможенная пошлина
customs duty (dues), custom-house feesBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > таможенная пошлина
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