Restricted Goods

/ˈrestrɪktɪd ɡʊdz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Goods whose import, export, possession, or use is limited or regulated by law or international agreement.
    The customs officials seized the restricted goods that violated the import regulations.

Forms

  • restricted goods

Commentary

Restricted goods often require special licenses or permits to lawfully trade, reflecting concerns over safety, security, or policy.

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