the basis for calculating the levy on imports. It is fixed at a level which, with transport costs, will bring the selling price of the imported commodity up to the level of the target price.
Under the Common Agricultural Policy of E.E.C., the lowest price at which an imported farm commodity, esp. cereals, may be sold within the community. The C.A.P. authorities fix threshold prices from time to time and keep them at or near the target price by charging an import levy equal to the difference between the landed cost of a commodity and its threshold price.
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