reexport

/riˈɛkspɔrt/
verb
  1. To export (send goods out of a country) again after they have been imported, often without further processing.
    • Many goods are imported into the port and then reexported to other markets.
    • They had to reexport the defective machinery back to the manufacturer.
    • The company plans to reexport the electronics to neighboring countries.
noun
  1. The act or process of exporting goods that were previously imported; also, a product that is exported again.
    • This shipment is a reexport of coffee beans originally from Brazil.
    • The reexport of used cars is a major business in this region.
    • Customs officials monitor all reexports to ensure compliance with trade laws.
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