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NON-TARIFF REGULATION OF TRADE AKRAMOVA DILNOZA

O Non-tariff barriers to trade (NTBs) are trade barriers that restrict imports but are not in the usual form of a tariff.

O Some of non-tariff barriers are not directly related to foreign economic regulations but nevertheless have a significant impact on foreign-economic activity and foreign trade between countries. O

O Trade between countries is referred to trade in goods, services and factors of production. Non-tariff barriers to trade include import quotas, special licenses, unreasonable standards for the quality of goods, bureaucratic delays( задержка ; приостановка ) at customs, export restrictions, limiting the activities of state trading, export subsidies, technical barriers to trade

The main non-tariff regulation measures include: O licensing and quotation of foreign economic transactions O Import deposits O registration of foreign economic contracts; O certification of the goods imported to countries

Quotas A quota is a limitation in value or in physical terms, imposed on import and export of certain goods for a certain period of time. This category includes global quotas in respect to specific countries and so-called export restraints( ограничение ).

Embargo O Embargo is a specific type of quotas prohibiting the trade. As well as quotas, embargoes may be imposed on imports or exports of particular goods, regardless of destination, in respect of certain goods supplied to specific countries, or in respect of all goods shipped to certain countries.

Import deposits O Another example of foreign trade regulations is import deposits. Import deposits is a form of deposit, which the importer must pay the bank for a definite period of time in an amount equal to all or part of the cost of imported goods.