noun
interest equalization tax
A tax on foreign securities purchases, historically used in the U.S. to discourage capital outflows. Technical economic term.
1960年代にアメリカで利子平衡税が導入された。
The interest equalization tax was introduced in the United States in the 1960s.
Compound of 利子 (interest), 平衡 (balance, equilibrium), and 税 (tax). Likely a direct translation of the English term 'interest equalization tax'.