Reexport (verb)

To export something again, especially after a period of time or after a change.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from re- + export.

Examples:

  1. The company reexported the goods after they were rejected by the original buyer.
  2. The country reexported the goods after they were imported for processing.
  3. The manufacturer reexported the goods after making some improvements.
  4. The importer reexported the goods after failing to find a market for them locally.
  5. The exporter reexported the goods after the trade agreement was signed.
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