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reimportation

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re·im·port  (rm-pôrt, -prt, r-mpôrt, -prt)
tr.v. re·im·port·ed, re·im·port·ing, re·im·ports
To bring back into a country (goods made from its exported raw materials).

re·import (r-mpôrt, -prt) n.
reim·por·tation n.
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reimportation
nWiedereinfuhr f


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Most efforts went into blocking drug reimportation, protecting patents, and on free-trade agreements.
WHEN MEMBERS of Congress first suggested legalizing the reimportation of prescription drugs from Canada several years ago, some erstwhile supporters of free trade opposed the idea, arguing that Canadian price controls would be imported along with the pills.
The biggest argument against reimportation is safety," he writes.
 
 
 
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