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I . re-ex·port VB trans [ˌri:ɪkˈspɔ:t, -ek-, Am -ˈspɔ:rt]

II . re-ex·port N [ˌri:ˈekspɔ:t, Am -spɔ:rt] ECON

I . re-export N

re-export
re-export

II . re-export VB

re-export
re-export

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English
Many countries have laws governing the export, re-export, and transhipment of controlled goods and items (including information).
www.canadianlawyermag.com
Some countries re-export significant portions of their coffee imported.
en.wikipedia.org
The vouchers act as receipts for entry and re-export in foreign countries and are kept by foreign customs officials.
en.wikipedia.org
Economic activity centres on subsistence agriculture, animal husbandry, re-export trade, and export of uranium.
en.wikipedia.org
The only drawback is a stringent government policy on the re-export of vehicles, especially old models manufactured before the 1970s.
world.time.com
It is the world's largest re-export centre.
en.wikipedia.org
All import and export formalities can now be undertaken at the depot itself, including customs clearance, customs inspection, customs duty payment for import cargo and the completion of re-export documentation.
www.handyshippingguide.com
Refining and re-export activity, or tolling, is exempt from the import duty.
in.reuters.com
Jewelers want the import tax cut to 2 percent from 10 percent, and a relaxation of re-export requirements.
www.stockhouse.com

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