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31importer — im·port·er || ɪm pÉ”rtÉ™r / pÉ”ËtÉ™ n. person or company that imports goods from another country …
32importer — noun (C) a person, company, or country that buys goods from another country, to be sold or used in their own country: Japan is one of the world s largest importers of tropical timber. opposite exporter …
33importer — im·por·ter …
34importer — Person who brings (i.e., imports) goods into country from foreign country and pays customs duties. See customs duties …
35importer — Person who brings (i.e., imports) goods into country from foreign country and pays customs duties. See customs duties …
36importer — An organization that typically operates at arms length or under contractual agreement with manufacturers to bring products made in another country into Canada …
37importer — A person who brings goods and merchandise into the United States from a foreign country; the consignee of a shipment to the United States from a foreign country. Meredith & Ellicott v United States (US) 13 Pet 486, 493, 10 L Ed 258, 262. One… …
38importer — noun someone whose business involves importing goods from outside (especially from a foreign country) • Derivationally related forms: ↑import • Hypernyms: ↑businessperson, ↑bourgeois …
39net importer — ➔ importer * * * net importer UK US noun [C] COMMERCE, PRODUCTION ► a country that imports more of a particular product that it exports: »China, with 1.3 billion people, will remain a net importer of corn, and help lead the export boom. → Compare …
40Net Importer — A country or territory whose value of imported goods is higher than its value of exported goods over a given period of time. A net importer is the opposite of a net exporter. For example, Japan is one of the most industrialized nations in the… …