Entrepot trade refers to the importing of goods for the sole purpose of re-exporting them to other countries. In this type of trade, the imported goods are not intended for domestic consumption but are rather stored, processed, and distributed to other countries. The entrepot, or trading center, acts as an intermediary in the trade process and earns revenue from handling the goods. This type of trade is common in countries with favorable geographic locations that serve as transit points for goods being transported between different regions or countries.