half-finished goods - significado y definición. Qué es half-finished goods
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Qué (quién) es half-finished goods - definición

GOOD USED AS INPUT BY A PROCESS OF PRODUCTION
Producer Goods; Intermediate goods; Semi-manufactured article; Semi-manufactured product; Producer goods; Intermediate product; Semi-finished product
  • final good]], the assembled automobile.
  • U.S. and Chinese Trade in Goods with ASEAN Countries by Use, 2014

finished         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Finished (disambiguation)
1.
Someone who is finished with something is no longer doing it or dealing with it or is no longer interested in it.
One suspects he will be finished with boxing.
ADJ: v-link ADJ with n
2.
Something that is finished no longer exists or is no longer happening.
I go back on the dole when the shooting season's finished.
= over
ADJ: v-link ADJ
3.
Someone or something that is finished is no longer important, powerful, or effective.
Her power over me is finished...
He confessed: 'I thought I was finished.'
ADJ: v-link ADJ
finished         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Finished (disambiguation)
a.
1.
Completed, complete, perfect.
2.
Polished, perfected, elegant, highly wrought.
3.
Experienced, practised, qualified, accomplished, thorough-bred, able, proficient.
goods         
TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE THING, EXCEPT LABOR TIED SERVICES, THAT SATISFIES HUMAN WANTS AND PROVIDES UTILITY
Good (accounting); Economic good; Goods (economics); Good (economics and accounting); Economic goods; Types of good; Types of goods; Good (economics); List of goods
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Goods are things that are made to be sold.
Money can be exchanged for goods or services.
...a wide range of consumer goods.
N-PLURAL
2.
Your goods are the things that you own and that can be moved.
All his worldly goods were packed into a neat checked carrier bag...
You can give your unwanted goods to charity.
N-PLURAL: usu poss adj N

Wikipedia

Intermediate good

Intermediate goods, producer goods or semi-finished products are goods, such as partly finished goods, used as inputs in the production of other goods including final goods. A firm may make and then use intermediate goods, or make and then sell, or buy then use them. In the production process, intermediate goods either become part of the final product, or are changed beyond recognition in the process. This means intermediate goods are resold among industries.

Intermediate goods are not counted in a country's GDP, as that would mean double counting, as the final product only should be counted, and the value of the intermediate good is included in the value of the final good.

The value-added method can be used to calculate the amount of intermediate goods incorporated into GDP. This approach counts every phase of processing included in production of final goods.

Characterization of intermediate goods as physical goods can be misleading, since, in advanced economies, about half of the value of intermediate inputs consist of services.

Intermediate goods generally can be made and used in three different ways. First, a company can make and use its own intermediate goods. Second, a company can manufacture intermediate goods and sell them to others. Third, a company can buy intermediate goods to produce either secondary intermediate goods or final goods.

Ejemplos de uso de half-finished goods
1. A slowdown in Chinese exports would ripple through the world economy as China imports fewer raw materials, half–finished goods for assembly and supplies, such as Australian iron ore or factory equipment from the United States, Europe and Japan.
2. Critics say that despite strong economic growth in all ASEAN member countries, regional trade has shrunk as China‘s rapid growth forces former Southeast Asian tigers such as Malaysia into an old role as plantation economies and suppliers of raw materials and half–finished goods.