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A '''common external [[tariff]]''' must be introduced when a group of countries forms a [[customs union]]. The same customs duties, [[import quota]]s, preferences or other [[non-tariff barriers to trade]] apply to all goods entering the area, regardless of which country within the area they are entering. It is designed to end [[re-exportation]]; but it may also inhibit imports from countries outside the [[customs union]] and thereby diminish consumer choice and support [[protectionism]] of industries based within the [[customs union]].
The common external tariff is a mild form of economic union
Important examples of common external tariff are that of the [[Mercosur]] countries ([[Brazil]], [[Argentina]], [[Venezuela]], [[Paraguay]] and [[Uruguay]]) as well as the Common Customs Tariff of the [[Eurasian Economic Community customs union]].
Similar to free trade areas, however external countries have to pay tax on goods and services that are entering.
==See also==
* [[Customs]]
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