import
Import refers to the act of bringing something from one place into another. In economics and international trade, imports are goods or services purchased from foreign producers and brought into a country. They complement domestic production and influence prices, employment, and the balance of trade. Governments regulate imports through tariffs, quotas, licensing, and standards to raise revenue, protect domestic industries, or address safety and environmental concerns. Trade policy often seeks a balance between openness and national interests, sometimes promoting import-substitution strategies or liberalization measures.
In computing, import is a statement or mechanism that brings external code or data into a program.
Beyond code, the term also appears in data processing and databases: importing data means loading external