The point beyond which tariff reduction in an industry would cause it serious injury. The U.S. Tariff Commission was required to determine peril points for U.S. industries as a constraint on negotiations in earlyGATT Rounds.
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 the lower limit of a tariff on a commodity at which import of that commodity would   have a seriously adverse effect on the local producers.
 
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 the rate in tariff legislation at or below which imports of a commodity reach a   volume that endangers business or employment. This word doesn't usually   appear ...
 
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 Definition of peril point: The point beyond which tariff reduction in an industry   would cause it serious injury. The U.S. Tariff Commission was required to ...
 
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 peril point definition: The limit beyond which tariff reduction will cause serious   harm to a domestic industry....
 
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 Peril Point -- An estimated limit beyond which a reduction in tariff protection   would cause material injury to a domestic industry.
 
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 A peril-point tariff is levied in order to save a domestic industry that has   deteriorated to the point where its very existence is in peril. An economist would   argue ...