/trænzɪt ˈdjuːtiz/ – Phrase
Definition: thuế quá cảnh.
A more thorough explanation: Transit duties refer to the taxes or fees imposed by a government on goods passing through its territory from one country to another. These duties are typically levied on goods that are in transit and are not intended for sale within the country where the duties are imposed.
Example: The customs officer is responsible for collecting transit duties on imported goods passing through the port.