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Kay Lee = ガルト duty

Kay Lee = ガルト duty

The Kay Lee = ガルト duty (Cayley-Galt Tariff) is the first protective tariff in the Canadian history tied up in 1858. 10% of taxes were imposed on the thing which industrial products were included in in 20%, a part to import industrial products to support manufacturing industry of Canada.

By this duty, dissatisfaction welled up immediately in the U.K. and American both sides. The anger of the American side became the remote cause to let 加米互恵条約 in acknowledgment of the free trade in natural resources lapse in 1866. Such ガルト duty was the thing which was ahead of the light and shade of the systematic protectionism than I was introduced under the National policy which I approved in 1879.

References

  • W.T. Easterbrook and H.G.J. Aitken. Canadian Economic History (Toronto, 1988)

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