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Definition of importer in English: importernoun ɪmˈpɔːtə 1A person or organization that brings goods or services into a country from abroad for sale. the EU is the largest importer of agricultural products from developing countries Example sentencesExamples - Through fair trade, producers sell directly to importers, bypassing various intermediaries who often take the lion's share of the profits.
- It is evident that his role as an importer and dealer in Japanese art was at least as important as his promotion of art nouveau.
- Canada is now the largest importer of U.S. agricultural goods, displacing Japan in 2002.
- China could become the world's largest meat importer.
- He studied at evening classes at the art school whilst working for a firm of coffee importers.
- The ideal way for a U.S. exporter to penetrate the French market is to deal through an importer or distributor.
- The number of importers of organic products has doubled in the past two years to around 20.
- U.S. exporters interested in Southeast Asia's food service trade should appoint a reputable importer and distributor in each of the top five markets.
- Towards the end of the month I got a two-month job with a food importer at the docks, carrying sacks.
- The U.S. went from being a net pork importer to a net exporter.
2A person who introduces an idea from a different place or context. people in underdeveloped regions have become clever importers of new knowledge Example sentencesExamples - In the realm of Edwardian poetry the real poetic innovator was Kipling, pioneer importer of the raw material of contemporary life as subject matter for poetic treatment.
- He is one of the most sought-after DJ/producers in the world of club music, and a leading importer of world music to the clubs.
- Spain has always been an importer of coaching excellence and England, in the last decade, has acted similarly.
- The sonnet's chief English importers were Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 - 42) and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1515 - 47), who had generally translated their Italian originals not only into English but into a different shape of sonnet.
- Intellectual property issues will be more important in coming years as the knowledge economy develops, although Australia will for many years ahead be a net importer of intellectual property rather than a net exporter.
- One way of tackling it is to ensure that we can attract overseas talent to come to Scotland; if we cannot and we do not become a net importer of critical skills, our economy will suffer severely.
Rhymesaorta, daughter, exhorter, exporter, extorter, Horta, mortar, porter, quarter, slaughter, snorter, sorter, sporter, supporter, three-quarter, torte, transporter, underwater, water Definition of importer in US English: importernounimˈpôrdər 1A person or organization that brings goods or services into a country from abroad for sale. the EU is the largest importer of agricultural products from developing countries Example sentencesExamples - The number of importers of organic products has doubled in the past two years to around 20.
- The ideal way for a U.S. exporter to penetrate the French market is to deal through an importer or distributor.
- China could become the world's largest meat importer.
- Through fair trade, producers sell directly to importers, bypassing various intermediaries who often take the lion's share of the profits.
- He studied at evening classes at the art school whilst working for a firm of coffee importers.
- U.S. exporters interested in Southeast Asia's food service trade should appoint a reputable importer and distributor in each of the top five markets.
- Towards the end of the month I got a two-month job with a food importer at the docks, carrying sacks.
- Canada is now the largest importer of U.S. agricultural goods, displacing Japan in 2002.
- It is evident that his role as an importer and dealer in Japanese art was at least as important as his promotion of art nouveau.
- The U.S. went from being a net pork importer to a net exporter.
2A person who introduces an idea from a different place or context. people in underdeveloped regions have become clever importers of new knowledge Example sentencesExamples - The sonnet's chief English importers were Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 - 42) and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1515 - 47), who had generally translated their Italian originals not only into English but into a different shape of sonnet.
- In the realm of Edwardian poetry the real poetic innovator was Kipling, pioneer importer of the raw material of contemporary life as subject matter for poetic treatment.
- Intellectual property issues will be more important in coming years as the knowledge economy develops, although Australia will for many years ahead be a net importer of intellectual property rather than a net exporter.
- One way of tackling it is to ensure that we can attract overseas talent to come to Scotland; if we cannot and we do not become a net importer of critical skills, our economy will suffer severely.
- Spain has always been an importer of coaching excellence and England, in the last decade, has acted similarly.
- He is one of the most sought-after DJ/producers in the world of club music, and a leading importer of world music to the clubs.
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