Today’s Parola del giorno is almost in every Italian newspaper: i dazi (singular: il dazio).
I dazi refers to tariffs, import taxes that are typically imposed on products to product industries in the importing country to make foreign goods more expensive relative to a country’s domestic products.
In Italian, it is more common to see the word la tariffa refer to charges, such as those on a bill or for utilities. Read more about tariffs from RaiNews!
See the noun used below:
Con tutti questi dazi, esportare sta diventando sempre più difficile e costoso.
With all these tariffs, exporting is becoming always more difficult and expensive.