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Qu'est-ce (qui) est entrepot - définition

PORT, CITY, OR TRADING POST WHERE IMPORTED GOODS ARE STORED OR SOLD TO BE EXPORTED AGAIN
Entrepot; Entrept; Entrepôts; Entrepots; Entreport; Transshipment port; Transhipment terminal
  • entrepôt dock of Amsterdam]] completed in 1830 as a warehouse to store goods "entrepôt", or tax-free in transit

Entrepot         
An intermediary storage facility where goods are kept temporarily for distribution within a country or for reexport.
Entrepôt         
An entrepôt (; ) or transshipment port is a port, city, or trading post where merchandise may be imported, stored, or traded, usually to be exported again. Such cities often sprang up and such ports and trading posts often developed into commercial cities due to the growth and expansion of long-distance trade.
Entrepot         
·noun A warehouse; a magazine for depositing goods, stores, ·etc.; a mart or place where merchandise is deposited; as, an entrepot for shipping goods in transit.

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Entrepôt

An entrepôt (English: ; French: [ɑ̃tʁəpo]) or transshipment port is a port, city, or trading post where merchandise may be imported, stored, or traded, usually to be exported again. Such cities often sprang up and such ports and trading posts often developed into commercial cities due to the growth and expansion of long-distance trade. These places played a critical role in trade during the days of wind-powered shipping. In modern times customs areas have 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' in modern French, and is derived from the Latin roots inter 'between' + positum 'position', literally 'that which is placed between'.

Entrepôts had an important role in the early modern period, when mercantile shipping flourished between Europe and its colonial empires in the Americas and Asia. For example, the spice trade to Europe, which necessitated long trade routes, led to a much higher market price than the original buying price. Traders often did not want to travel the whole route, and thus used the entrepôts on the way to sell their goods. This could conceivably lead to more attractive profits for those who were suited to traveling the entire route. The 17th-century Amsterdam Entrepôt is an excellent early modern example.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour entrepot
1. Entrepot trade is also of increasing importance as Finland emerges as a sort of Singapore of the north.
2. For, as the city faces competitive challenges from the booming megalopolises of China and India, it needs desperately to cement its reputation as a global entrepot.
3. The city was a major entrepot on the trade routes between Central Asia and India, and Jewish merchants were considered to be among the business elite.
4. The website it has financed – JunkScience.com – has been the main entrepot for almost every kind of climate–change denial that has found its way into the mainstream press.
5. India‘s Trade Minister Kamal Nath is holding fort in the presidential suite of the Renaissance Harbor View Hotel Hong Kong, a series of rooms that look east over Causeway Bay and across the harbor of this freewheeling entrepot.