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cross-border
[ kraws-bawr-der, kros- ]
adjective
- crossing an international border:
cross-border tourist traffic.
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of cross-border1
Example Sentences
Mexico, with its heavy dependence on cross-border trade — the U.S market accounts for more than 80% of its total exports — has long been viewed as the nation most vulnerable to Trump’s tariff agenda.
The IDF launched a campaign to destroy Hamas, which is designated a terrorist group by Israel, the UK, the US and other countries, in response to an unprecedented cross-border attack on 7 October 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage.
Sinn Féin has accused the DUP of blocking the executive from resolving a funding crisis for cross-border Irish language services, which are facing a £650,000 cut.
Mexico’s economy, mired in slow growth and lagging investor confidence, is heavily dependent on cross-border trade — and the United States receives more than 80% of its exports.
Al-Shabab frequently mounts cross-border attacks in the area, targeting both the Kenyan military and civilian populations.
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