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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reexport .
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One final note: a flat tariff would need to include a rebate on reexported goods in order to avoid handicapping American exporters.
Ian Fletcher: Why a Flat Tariff on All U.S. Imports Would Work Ian Fletcher 2011
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One final point: a natural strategic tariff would need to include a rebate on reexported goods in order to avoid handicapping American exporters.
Ian Fletcher: Is a Flat Tariff the Answer to America's Trade Mess? Ian Fletcher 2010
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One final point: a natural strategic tariff would need to include a rebate on reexported goods in order to avoid handicapping American exporters.
Ian Fletcher: Is a Flat Tariff the Answer to America's Trade Mess? Ian Fletcher 2010
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One final note: a flat tariff would need to include a rebate on reexported goods in order to avoid handicapping American exporters.
Ian Fletcher: Why a Flat Tariff on All U.S. Imports Would Work Ian Fletcher 2011
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One final point: a natural strategic tariff would need to include a rebate on reexported goods in order to avoid handicapping American exporters.
Ian Fletcher: Is a Flat Tariff the Answer to America's Trade Mess? Ian Fletcher 2010
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One final point: a natural strategic tariff would need to include a rebate on reexported goods in order to avoid handicapping American exporters.
Ian Fletcher: Is a Flat Tariff the Answer to America's Trade Mess? Ian Fletcher 2010
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Some of the wood products are processed and reexported in the form of furniture and flooring to Europe, the U.S., and Japan, but eight out of every ten Siberian logs that come into China are used in the domestic market, mostly for construction ibid.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Some of the wood products are processed and reexported in the form of furniture and flooring to Europe, the U.S., and Japan, but eight out of every ten Siberian logs that come into China are used in the domestic market, mostly for construction ibid.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Some of the wood products are processed and reexported in the form of furniture and flooring to Europe, the U.S., and Japan, but eight out of every ten Siberian logs that come into China are used in the domestic market, mostly for construction ibid.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Korea and now China with their relatively low wage labor have served as processing centers for some products that are reexported, i.e., imported back in some value-added form.
Fisheries and aquaculture in the North Pacific (Bering Sea) 2009
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