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▪ I. re-ˈexport, n. Comm. [re- 5 a.] 1. A commodity re-exported. Also (chiefly in pl.), the amount (of something) re-exported.
1761Descr. S. Carolina 48 The Re-exports of imported Commodities and Manufactures. 1828–32Webster, Re-export, any commodity re-exported. 1874Raymond Statist. Mines & Mining 524 Tabular statement of imports, exports, and re-exports of gold and silver coin and bullion. 2. = re-exportation.
1761J. Glen Descr. S. Carolina 48 The Exports of South Carolina Produce are inserted in one Account, and the Re-exports of imported Commodities and Manufactures in another. 1775Jrnls. Continental Congress U.S. (1905) III. 502 The reëxport employs ships, sailors [etc.]. 1792A. Young Trav. France 494 Where they see navigation, re-export, commercial profit, and a great circulation. 1841W. Spalding Italy & It. Isl. III. 389 For re-export to other parts of the Mediterranean. 1885Manch. Exam. 8 Apr. 5/5 The statistics of the re-export of raw cotton for the three years show a steady increase. ▪ II. re-exˈport, v. Comm. [re- 5 a.] trans. To export (imported goods) again.
1690Child Disc. Trade ix. 162 Commodities to be further Manufactured here, or re-Exported. 1719W. Wood Surv. Trade 276 Whereof a very small value is Re-exported to Foreign Countries. 1769Burke Late St. Nation Wks. II. 71 Such an immense quantity of goods exported and re-exported. 1861Goschen For. Exch. 16 If they are re-exported to America..they would again affect the exchanges in the contrary direction. |