tarifftar·iff /ˈtærɪf/ noun [countableC usually plural]1TAXECONOMICS a tax on goods coming into a country or going out of itFrance and Germany imposed import tariffs on grain.
Canadian retailers said that higher tariffs in Canada compared with the U.S. were contributing to higher prices on some goods sold in Canada.
→ ad valorem tariff → compound tariff → customs tariff → discriminating tariff → import tariff → multiple tariff → protective tariff → punitive tariff → retaliatory tariff → revenue tariff2FINANCECOMMERCE a list of fixed prices, especially ones that change, depending on the time, day etcTelephone tariffs are set by a government model to provide a 12% real rate of return.