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Michael A. Milazzo, CLU, ChFC

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January/February 2026

Understanding Tariffs

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Tariffs are taxes imposed by governments on imported or exported goods, primarily to regulate trade, protect domestic industries, or generate revenue. They play a crucial role in international economics, influencing prices, supply chains, and global relations. There are several key types of tariffs, each designed for specific objectives.


Ad Valorem the most common, is calculated as a percentage of the imported good's value. For instance, a 10% tariff on a $100 item adds $10, making it flexible with fluctuating prices.


Specific tariffs charge a fixed fee per unit, regardless of value— such as $5 per barrel of oil. This provides predictability but can disproportionately affect cheaper goods.


Compound tariffs combine both by applying a percentage plus a fixed amount, offering balanced protection.


Other variants include protective tariffs, which shield local producers from foreign competition by raising import costs, and revenue tariffs, aimed at funding government without restricting trade heavily. Prohibitive tariffs are extremely high, effectively banning imports to safeguard strategic sectors.


Overall, tariffs shape economic policies, but they can spark trade wars if misused.

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