Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
\"Grauexport\"
English translation:
grey export
Added to glossary by
bethkatek
Oct 8, 2013 16:25
10 yrs ago
German term
"Grauexport"
German to English
Bus/Financial
Economics
Import/Export
This comes up as part of a CV packet. The client is explaining challenges overcome.
"Interne Konkurenz durch Grauexporte"
So far the only hits I found for grey import or grey export seemed like they might have been (mis?)translations. I feel like I must be missing something because this cannot be that uncommon.
On wikipedia I finally found parallel import - but not parallel export.
Then this little article, apparently from a UK author, speaks of the "grey market" in the same context: http://importexport.about.com/od/ImportMarketResearch/a/Para...
So, what do you think for a translation for the US market?
parallel export?
grey export?
gray export?
grey-market export?
Something else entirely?
"Interne Konkurenz durch Grauexporte"
So far the only hits I found for grey import or grey export seemed like they might have been (mis?)translations. I feel like I must be missing something because this cannot be that uncommon.
On wikipedia I finally found parallel import - but not parallel export.
Then this little article, apparently from a UK author, speaks of the "grey market" in the same context: http://importexport.about.com/od/ImportMarketResearch/a/Para...
So, what do you think for a translation for the US market?
parallel export?
grey export?
gray export?
grey-market export?
Something else entirely?
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +7 | grey export | Yorkshireman |
Proposed translations
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Selected
grey export
the grey market, grey exports and grey imports are all common expressions.
They are all either questionable or even illegal. For example a camera sold in the USA and imported to Europe at a possibly lower US price would be a grey export from America, a grey import to Europe and a grey market product.
Such a product may be purchased at a lower price from a bona fide US dealer, but the buyer will have no valid European warranty or manufacturer service.
The same expressions may also be used for products purchased from dubious dealers or through obscure channels - particularly online traders.
They are all either questionable or even illegal. For example a camera sold in the USA and imported to Europe at a possibly lower US price would be a grey export from America, a grey import to Europe and a grey market product.
Such a product may be purchased at a lower price from a bona fide US dealer, but the buyer will have no valid European warranty or manufacturer service.
The same expressions may also be used for products purchased from dubious dealers or through obscure channels - particularly online traders.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Ramey Rieger (X)
: You are entering the twilight zone......
1 hr
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agree |
Eleanore Strauss
: or as we Americans say, a gray zone...
1 hr
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agree |
H. C. Centner
: Excellent information, thankyou ZUorkshireman
1 hr
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agree |
writeaway
: gray for the US. lots of info about this all over the www
1 hr
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agree |
Usch Pilz
: 50 shades?
3 hrs
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agree |
Steffen Walter
: ... entering the grey/gray area ...
15 hrs
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agree |
Thayenga
: :)
17 hrs
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Comment: "Thank you for the helpful explanation. It was the confirmation I needed!"
Discussion
try IATE as well: http://iate.europa.eu/iatediff/SearchByQuery.do
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_dutch/tech_engineering/...
unofficial distribution channels but not illegal!
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallelimport
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_import