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  1. Re-export

    Re-exportation, also called entrepot trade, is a form of international trade in which a country exports goods which it previously imported without altering them. One such example could be when one member of a free trade agreement charges lower tariffs to external nations to win trade, and then re-exports the same product to another partner in the trade agreement, but tariff-free. Re-exportation can be used to avoid sanctions by other nations.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Re-export

    rē-eks-pōrt′, v.t. to export again, as what has been imported.—n. Re-exportā′tion, the act of exporting what has first been imported.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Re-export in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Re-export in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of Re-export in a Sentence

  1. Nathalie Loiseau:

    We respect the British. We ask them to allow us to go forward on our own path, and in the meantime we ask Britain not to export its political crisis over to the European Union.

  2. Richard Feinberg:

    However, a deal with the Paris Club will not get Cuba a good international credit rating. That can only come from more robust export earnings and a healthier sustainable balance of payments.

  3. Mary Creagh:

    But behind the scenes the UK's export finance schemes are handing out billions of pounds of taxpayers money to develop fossil fuel projects in poorer countries.

  4. Eric Trappier:

    For now we have the first two contracts which fit into our existing production, because France is substituting export planes for its own planes.

  5. Hugo Barra:

    The fundamental point is we want to build deeply rooted Indian products because this is a hugely important market for us and there is nothing more powerful than being a local business, we are looking at (serving) the domestic market to start with but as we expand into other markets, particularly other markets in south Asia, it could make sense to export.


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  • réexporterFrench
  • पुनः निर्यातHindi

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