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value-added
[val-yoo-ad-id]
noun
something, as an item of equipment, that has been added to a product by a marketer or distributor to warrant a markup in the retail price.
adjective
of, relating to, or supplying value-added.
software supplied by a value-added distributor.
value added
noun
the difference between the total revenues of a firm, industry, etc, and its total purchases from other firms, industries, etc. The aggregate of values added throughout an economy ( gross value added ) represents that economy's gross domestic product
Word History and Origins
Origin of value added1
Example Sentences
The administration argues these tariffs respond to harmful foreign practices including currency manipulation and excessive value-added taxes imposed by other countries.
"India's low-cost assembly lines may survive, but value-added growth is in danger."
The SPA also points out that exporting and ageing spirits overseas means Jamaica misses out on the value-added processes like refining, bottling, labelling and distributing as well as other secondary benefits to the local economy like rum tourism.
My editor appreciated the authenticity right from the start, including the nuanced Hawaiian Pidgin English some of my characters speak, and the value-added glossary I provided at the end.
"We don't process those value-added ingredients into more valuable ingredients here at home," says Mr Markham.
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