exportszint
Exportszint is a business term used to describe the profitability threshold for exporting a product to a foreign market. The word combines export with szint, a Hungarian term meaning level, and it is used in some corporate planning discussions to denote the minimum conditions required for exporting to be financially viable. In practice, exportszint refers to the price or price–volume combination at which a firm's contribution margin from exported sales covers its accumulated costs of exporting, including production and packaging, international logistics, duties, and allocated fixed costs for export activities, while accounting for currency risk and market-specific incentives.
Calculation is typically described as the minimum average export price per unit that yields a nonnegative
Uses include guiding market-entry decisions, setting target pricing in new markets, and planning capacity for exporting
Limitations include reliance on assumptions about demand, volume, costs, and exchange rates. Exportszint is not a