Common External Tariff Suspension Sample Contracts

IN THE CARIBBEAN COURT OF JUSTICE
Common External Tariff Suspension • March 2nd, 2022

After it had been permitted by the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED), an Organ of the Caribbean Community, to raise its tariff for other hydraulic cement from 5% (which is the common external tariff or CET) to 35%, the State of Trinidad and Tobago requested from COTED, in November 2020, a further suspension of the CET in order to increase the tariff to 50% for the entire year of 2021. This was approved by COTED in

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