EXPORT Meaning and
Definition
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Export is a term commonly used in the field of international trade to describe the process of sending goods, products, or services from one country to another for the purpose of selling or trading them in foreign markets. It refers to the act of shipping or transferring goods across international borders to be consumed or used by customers or businesses in another nation.
In business terms, export primarily involves selling goods or commodities produced in one country to customers or buyers in another country. This could include physical goods such as manufactured goods, raw materials, machinery, agricultural products, or even services like consultancy, tourism, or transportation.
Exports play a vital role in a country's economy, as they often result in generating foreign exchange, stimulating economic growth, and creating employment opportunities. Countries with strong export sectors tend to have a favorable balance of trade, indicating that their exports exceed their imports, and are thus able to earn revenue from other nations.
The export process generally involves various activities such as production or sourcing of goods, packaging, transportation, documentation, compliance with legal regulations, customs clearance, and marketing activities targeted towards potential foreign buyers.
Governments often implement export policies, incentives, and support programs to encourage their businesses to expand overseas and promote economic growth. Such policies can include tax benefits, reduced trade barriers or tariffs, export promotion schemes, and trade agreements or partnerships with other countries to facilitate smooth export transactions.
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• To carry produce or goods out of a country, either by land or by water.
• An article or commodity carried out of one country to another in the regular course of traffic.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of EXPORT
The word "export" comes from the Latin word "exportare", which is a combination of the prefix "ex-" meaning "out" and the verb "portare" meaning "to carry". In Latin, "exportare" specifically meant "to carry out of a country". Over time, the term was adopted into various European languages with similar meanings, and it developed into the modern word "export", referring to the act of sending goods or services from one country to another for trade or sale.
Idioms with the word EXPORT
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export sth to sm or sth
The idiom "export something to someone or something" refers to the act of sending or selling goods or services from one country to another, or from one place to another. It implies the transfer of products, concepts, or ideas to a different location or recipient. It can be both literal, involving tangible goods, or figurative, involving sharing knowledge, skills, or concepts.
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export
The idiom "export" typically refers to the act of sending goods or products to be sold or traded in another country or market. It involves the international trade of goods for the purpose of expanding economic growth and opportunities for businesses.
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export something to someone or something
The idiom "export something to someone or something" means to send goods, products, or services from one country or entity to another country or entity for sale or consumption. It involves the act of shipping or transmitting items or information to a specific recipient or destination.
Similar spelling words for EXPORT
- exporter,
- export-led,
- experto,
- exports,
- export-oriented,
- in-expert,
- expert-level,
- expertly,
- import-export,
- export-import,
- expert,
- EXPORD,
- axebird,
- EXOPORD,
- Export-trade,
- non-expert,
- UICSUPPORT,
- import/export,
- Expiratio,
- export-orientated,
- exert,
- yuksporite,
- Exuperate,
- exparte,
- export-,
- Waxbird,
- un-expert,
- export-control,
- expired,
- EXBRT,
- Exuberate,
- Re-export,
- exporting,
- time-expired,
- efficiency-expert,
- export-ready,
- expertise,
- exploit,
- pre-export,
- Exported,
- export-driven,
- export-related,
- Oxbird,
- exporta.
Conjugate verb Export
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
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FUTURE
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE PERFECT
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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IMPERATIVE
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PAST CONTINUOUS
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PAST PARTICIPLE
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PAST PERFECT
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE
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