foreign goods
The term 'mercancía extranjera' in Spanish is translated as 'foreign goods' in English. It refers to goods or products that are produced or manufactured outside the country they are currently in. These goods are often imported from abroad, thus carrying the label 'foreign'. The phrase 'mercancía extranjera' is often used in the context of trade, commerce or customs.
Foreign goods were held at customs.
This sentence is talking about a situation where items from a different country were not immediately allowed through the country's customs inspection.
The price of foreign goods has increased due to tariffs.
The phrase discusses the economic concept of how import tariffs (taxes) can cause the price of goods imported from other countries to increase.
It is hard to compete with the quality of this foreign merchandise.
This sentence is about someone expressing the idea that the foreign products' quality is so high that it is difficult to match with local or domestic products.