exportability

/ˌɛkspɔːrtəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality or ability of a product, service, or resource to be sent and sold to another country.
    • The company improved the exportability of its software by adding multiple language options.
    • Farmers are studying the exportability of their crops to meet international standards.
    • The government offers training to help small businesses increase the exportability of their goods.
  2. The quality of being able to be transferred or applied effectively in a different context or location.
    • We need to test the exportability of our business model before expanding overseas.
    • The exportability of this teaching method has been proven in schools across several continents.
    • The film's themes of friendship and courage gave it strong exportability to audiences worldwide.