reexports

/riˈɛkspɔrts/
noun
  1. Goods that are exported again after being imported, often without further processing.
    • The port handles millions of dollars in reexports every year.
    • These reexports include electronics, textiles, and machinery.
    • Customs keeps a record of all reexports leaving the country.
verb
  1. Third person singular present form of reexport: exports again after importing.
    • The company reexports surplus grain to other nations.
    • Our firm reexports medical supplies to several countries.
    • He reexports vintage cars to collectors overseas.
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