re-export
verb[IorT]
(alsoreexport)uk/ˌriː.ɪkˈspɔːt/us/ˌriː.ekˈspɔːrt/tosendgoodsthat have beensenttoyourcountryto anothercountryforsale:
Goodsfailingtoclearcustomsmust be reexported within amonth.
Grainimportershave had topromisethat they will not re-export.
- Thegoodsremainfreeof allchargesifsubsequentlyreexported.
- Manycountriesrepackage and re-exportfinishedgoodsto theUnitedStates.
- Afullrebatemay be given onimportdutiespaidongoodswhich arelaterre-exported.
Selling
- auction
- Black Friday
- bundle
- bundling
- chain of production
- concession
- outsell
- oversell
- panic selling
- peddle
- pile
- pile it high and sell it cheapidiom
- salesmanship
- sell out
- sellsomethingoff
- sellout
- shift
- soft sell
- sold
- sting
re-export
noun[CorU]
uk/ˌriːˈek.spɔːt/us/ˌriːˈek.spɔːrt/thebusinessofsendinggoodsthat have beensenttoyourcountryto anothercountryforsale, or aproductthat issoldlike this:
Foreigntradecontrolsmake reexportdifficult.
Re-exportsrevivedandgrewby 6.8% in the thirdquarter.
- Themajorityof Hong Kong'sexportsare re-exports.
- Thesellershippedthegoodsfrom Finland whichledto re-export, andthereforetoadditionalexpensesin theformofcustomsduties.
- While there are anumberofmanufacturingestablishmentsstillmaintainingtheiroperations, theexportsectorisdominatedby re-exports.
Products & producers
- anti-dumping
- badging
- begetter
- big pharma
- big tobacco
- creator
- deliverable
- dry goods
- end product
- export
- fabricator
- generator
- maker
- marque
- non-proprietary
- notion
- output
- overstock
- producer
- proprietary