re-export       
 verb [ I or T ] (also reexport) uk/ˌriː.ɪkˈspɔːt/ us/ˌriː.ekˈspɔːrt/
 重新出口
to send goods that have been sent to your country to another country for sale
  Goods failing to clear customs must be reexported within a month. 未能清关的货物必须在一个月内重新出口。 
 Grain importers have had to promise that they will not re-export.
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 - The goods remain free of all charges if subsequently reexported.
 - Many countries repackage and re-export finished goods to the United States.
 - A full rebate may be given on import duties paid on goods which are later re-exported.
 
re-export       
noun [ C or U ] uk/ˌriːˈek.spɔːt/ us/ˌriːˈek.spɔːrt/
 再出口
the business of sending goods that have been sent to your country to another country for sale, or a product that is sold like this
  Foreign trade controls make reexport difficult. 外贸管制使再出口变得困难。 
 Re-exports revived and grew by 6.8% in the third quarter.
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 - The majority of Hong Kong's exports are re-exports.
 - The seller shipped the goods from Finland which led to re-export, and therefore to additional expenses in the form of customs duties.
 - While there are a number of manufacturing establishments still maintaining their operations, the export sector is dominated by re-exports.