Like the ming rulers, the Manchus allowed some trade, but limited foreign contacts. However, their effort to restrict foreign influence in China failed.
They pooped their pants(:
because the rules were boring....
Yes, but the trade is under severe rules and not for individuals.
Short answer: Manchu Long answer: Beset by court corruption and popular revolts, the Ming fell prey to the invading hordes of the East Asians (descendants of Mongols, Turks, and other tribes) known as the Manchu. Under the rule of the Manchu, who established the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), the conditions of imperial autocracy intensified. As a symbol of submission, every Chinese male was required to adopt the Manchu Hairstyle.
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Those enterprises under business sector trade in commodities, services against profit. It may be under Govt. controlled regime or free trade regime. Under the former, all business activities are governed by enacted rules and regulations,where as under free trade regime, the rule of the market reign the business sector.
china ? No, Mongolia was never part of China, but once was a part of Manchu empire. China was a part of Manchu empire too. Manchu is another nomadic nation but exists no more because they moved their foundation to Chinese territory after conquered China and they vanished into mass population. Mongolians conquered China many times /Khubilai yuan empire/ but were keeping their very foundation in their homeland. Mongolia and China are neighbors with very long bad and good story. There are many misconceptions because China acted like "Manchu is China" and made other individual nations those were under Manchu empire part of China /example Tibet but there is more/ after Manchu's downfall. Also wanted Mongolia but Russians interest helped Mongolia. Nowadays everyone information outside mongolia tells mongolia was under control of china in ~1600 - 1911. Very big historical mistake. China was under control of Manchu empire too.
It started as "free trade" under the EU. Then it became the government . . . somehow.
Under the Navigation Rules, it is OK to break the rules when it is absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.
If they are under an island they are no use at all.
Trade mark Can but probably does notCopyright does not cover phrases like T shirt or catch phrasesNames of celebrities are covered but not under these two acts. They are covered under the "ACTRA" rules
sure can, even if bunkers are G.U.R (Ground Under Repair)
Not in the UK, under new rules effective from October 2014, when you trade in a car any remaining car tax (tax disc) will automatically be refunded to the registered keeper who paid that tax (whole months only), thus not affecting the trade in value.