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entry

[en-tree] / ˈɛn tri /






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The company said it has paid duties — imposed by tariffs that have been ruled unlawful — on “numerous” entries of imported goods.

From MarketWatch

The country’s ports industry enjoys a benign competitive environment, as the market’s capital-intensive nature and regulatory requirements raise the barriers to entry for new private players, the analysts note.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the complaint, FedEx asked the court to refund the duties collected from the company on all entries subject to tariffs under Ieepa.

From The Wall Street Journal

AI can lower barriers to entry across a range of industries.

From Barron's

Some visitors had complained of poor organisation, including chaotic entry and exit points, at the vast summit and expo site in Delhi.

From Barron's