The Hindu Editorial (A vicious cycle) – Jun 09, 2018
Nobody wants to lose a trade war. The European Commission on Wednesday announced it would impose tariffs as high as 25% on imports worth $3.3 billion from the U.S. beginning July. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (A vicious cycle) – Jun 09, 2018.
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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (A vicious cycle) – Jun 09, 2018:
- vicious (adjective) – serious, dangerous, dreadful.
- mull (verb) – ponder, consider, think about.
- trade war (noun) – a condition in which a country increase tariffs on foreign goods and impose quota restrictions to restrict other countries’ trade.
- wage (verb) – conduct, execute, carry on.
- join hands (phrase) – work together.
- salvo (noun) – attack, aggressive act, assault.
- zealousness (noun) – eagerness, interest, dedication.
- protectionism (noun) – the use of tariff and non-tariff restrictions on imports to protect domestic producers from foreign competition.
- retaliatory tariff (noun) – another name for punitive tariff; An extra tariff/tax that a country charges on import goods from another country to punish the another country for charging tax on its own export goods.
- aptly (adverb) – suitably, perfectly/rightly, smartly.
- lose-lose situation (noun) – a situation that gives unfavourable outcome for all involved.
- warring (adjective) – opposing/conflicting, aggressive, hostile.
- tit for tat (adjective) – relating to/denoting an action done in retaliation/revenge.
- at the cost of (phrase) – at the expense of, sacrifice, at the loss of.
- it is high time that (phrase) – an appropriate time for something (should have been done earlier).
- free trade (noun) – a policy to eliminate barriers/limits/regulations against imports and exports.
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