Definition of Entrepots. Meaning of Entrepots. Synonyms of Entrepots

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Definition of Entrepots

Entrepot
Entrepot En`tre*p[^o]t", n. [F.] A warehouse; a magazine for depositing goods, stores, etc.; a mart or place where merchandise is deposited; as, an entrep[^o]t for shipping goods in transit.

Meaning of Entrepots from wikipedia

- largely made entrepôts obsolete, but the term is still used to refer to duty-free ports with a high volume of re-export trade. Entrepôt also means 'warehouse'...
- concentrate trade at entrepôts (in view of their trade advantages as described above) and in particular at the Amsterdam entrepôt (once Antwerp had been...
- Re-exportation, also called entrepot trade, is a form of international trade in which a country exports goods which it previously imported without altering...
- shares within the next 10 years) Loblaw Companies operates Dominion Les Entrepôts Presto Extra Foods Fortinos Freshmart L'Intermarché Loblaws / Loblaw GreatFood...
- Geneva Freeport (French: Ports Francs et Entrepôts de Genève SA) is a warehouse complex in Geneva, Switzerland, for the storage of art and other valuables...
- Hong Kong had evolved from a transient colonial outpost into a major entrepôt. Rapid economic improvement during the 1850s attracted foreign investment...
- "Hôtel de Direction". In 1955, Entrepôts et Magasins Généraux de Paris (EMGP) took over Compagnie des Docks et Entrepôts de M****ille. Initially, Les Docks...
- national output by half, and all but ended Lebanon's position as a West Asian entrepôt and banking hub. The subsequent period of relative peace enabled the central...
- accepted the mantle of defenders of the faith. Damascus was made the major entrepot for Mecca, and as such it acquired a holy character to Muslims, because...
- of which are still consumed today in traditional settlements and urban entrepôts alike. The San peoples were hunter-gatherers, who mostly depended on foods...