reimport

/ˌriːɪmˈpɔːrt/
verb
  1. Bring goods or products back into a country after they have been exported, often for processing or resale.
    • The company decided to reimport the electronics after the foreign factory failed quality checks.
    • The government placed tariffs on goods that companies reimport from overseas.
    • Many countries reimport raw materials after they have been processed abroad.
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noun
  1. The act or process of bringing goods back into a country after they have been exported.
    • Customs officials inspected the shipment during the reimport process.
    • The reimport of textiles has increased due to lower labor costs overseas.
    • The company's reimport of machinery saved them money on manufacturing.
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