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Countervailing

usgb/ˈkaʊntərveɪlɪŋ/Volume
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Policy Context

Used to describe actions taken by a government or organization to counterbalance negative effects.

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The central bank introduced countervailing policies to offset the financial crisis.
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Not Always Opposition

It does not necessarily mean directly fighting against something, but rather balancing or neutralizing it.

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To help small businesses, the mayor proposed countervailing subsidies against the new tax.
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Economic Term

Often related to economic actions, like tariffs or subsidies, intended to correct trade imbalances.

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To protect local farmers, the government imposed countervailing duties on imported corn.
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