reexport
/riːɛksˈɛkspɔrt/Definitions
1. noun
The act of exporting goods that were previously imported from another country.
“The company’s decision to reexport the electronics to the US resulted in significant cost savings.”
2. verb
To export goods that were previously imported from another country.
“The company reexported the products to various countries in the region.”
3. verb
To ship or send goods back to their original country of origin, often after being modified or processed in another country.
“The factory reexported the raw materials back to the supplier after processing them.”