inländische
Inländische is the inflected form of the German adjective inländisch, meaning domestic, inland, or internal. It describes things related to the interior of a country rather than to abroad. The term is widely used in economics, politics, law, and everyday language to distinguish domestic from foreign matters.
Usage and examples: as an attributive adjective it commonly appears before a noun, for example inländische
Etymology and scope: inländisch derives from Inland, the interior of a country, plus the adjectival ending -isch.
Nominal use: in some formal contexts Inländische can function as a noun, referring to the domestic sphere
See also: ausländisch (foreign), Inland (the country’s interior), Inlands- prefix as used in compound terms.