Re-Export

/ˌriːɪkˈspɔːrt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The exportation of goods previously imported into a country without significant alteration.
    The company engaged in re-export to distribute goods to neighboring countries without paying additional import duties.

Forms

  • re-export
  • re-exports

Commentary

Re-export is a key concept in customs law and international trade, often relevant for tariff and regulatory purposes where goods are shipped out in the same condition as they were imported.

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