0 an imported product that is then exported by the importing country:
1 the process of exporting goods that were previously imported into a country:
2 to export goods that were previously imported into a country:
This was explained by a more rapid cellular uptake in combination with a lowered re-export and resistance against influences of serum in the incubation medium.
Special provision has also been made for the re-export trade.
In this case, however, all these operations for re-export were carried out previously in the bonded warehouses.
I have always regarded that figure with a certain degree of scepticism because it includes £180 million of diamonds which we largely re-export.
In those seven years the imports of grey cloth, mostly for re-export after processing, were between 140 million and 340 million square yards.
He also made a more remarkable statement when he said that our proposals had already brought our export and re-export trade to a complete standstill.
Drawback is allowed where imported films are censored before re-export.
I therefore do not think that it is possible to put a particular figure upon the value of our re-export trade in works of art.