How to Say "bring in" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “bring in” is “importan” — B1 level.
English → SpanishB1
verbB1
general sense of moving goods

Examples
Las tiendas grandes importan la mayoría de sus productos.
The large stores import the majority of their products.
¿Qué países importan más petróleo a Europa?
Which countries import the most oil to Europe?
Transitive Use
In this meaning, 'importan' is used simply, like 'they buy' or 'they sell.' The goods being imported are the direct object: 'Ellos importan (verb) tecnología (object).'
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