parallel import

  • 1parallel import — UK US noun ECONOMICS ► [C, usually plural] products that are bought in one country in an unofficial way and then sold more cheaply than usual in a different country: »The company has asked the government to deal with low cost parallel imports. ►… …

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  • 2parallel import — Imports by third parties of licensed products, or products covered by an exclusive selling arrangement or intellectual property rights, into a licensee s or dealer s allocated sales territory, in circumstances where those products have been… …

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  • 3Parallel import — A parallel import is a non counterfeit product imported from another country without the permission of the intellectual property owner. Parallel imports are often referred to as grey product, and are implicated in issues of international trade,… …

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  • 4parallel import — /pærəlɛl ˈɪmpɔt/ (say paruhlel impawt) noun 1. a product imported under parallel importation. –verb (t) 2. to import under parallel importation. –parallel importing, noun …

  • 5parallel import restriction — noun a legal provision that restricts or prohibits parallel importation. Abbrev.: PIR …

  • 6parallel import — noun A legitimate product imported from another country without the permission of the intellectual property owner …

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  • 7parallel — par‧al‧lel [ˈpærəlel] adjective [only before a noun] 1. ECONOMICS COMMERCE parallel goods, imports etc are sold avoiding the distribution channel S (= ways of making goods available to the public) approved by the makers: • Luxury brands …

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  • 8Parallel — may refer to: Mathematics and science * Parallel (geometry) * Parallel (latitude), an imaginary east west line circling a globe Proper name * Parallel (manga), a shōnen manga by Toshihiko Kobayashi * Parallel (video), a video album by R.E.M. *… …

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  • 9import — ▪ I. import im‧port 1 [ˈɪmpɔːt ǁ ɔːrt] noun 1. [countable usually plural] COMMERCE something that is made in one country and brought into another, usually in order to be sold there: • The shops are full of cheap imports. 2. [countable usually… …

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  • 10import — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ main, major ▪ foreign, overseas ▪ Australian, Japanese, etc. ▪ …

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