1. re-exports [plural] goods that have been imported into a country and are then exported:
• Nearly 58% of Hong Kong's total exports consisted of re-exports from China.
2. [uncountable] the action of exporting goods that have been imported:
• Exports were taken from India to England, often for re-export to the rest of the world.
— re-export verb [transitive] :
• They import cloth and re-export it as garments.
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re-export UK US (also reexport) noun COMMERCE
► [C, usually plural] an imported product that is then exported by the importing country: »
Domestic exports dropped by 42%, while re-exports fell by 16%.
► [U] the process of exporting goods that were previously imported into a country: »
The factories import materials or parts to make goods for re-export.
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re-export UK US (also reexport) verb [T] COMMERCE
► to export goods that were previously imported into a country: »
Hong Kong trading firms play a major role in sourcing and re-exporting footwear produced in the Chinese mainland.
re-exportation noun [U]
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Drug companies are considering refusing to sell drugs to countries that allow re-exportation.
Financial and business terms. 2012.