China was Traditionally not interested in trading with the west because it was self-sufficient.
China was Traditionally not interested in trading with the west because it was self-sufficient.
China was a self-sufficient society.
they focused on trading items towards china,India,southeast Asia,Europe and south america
because there were no other trading routs in the area so the people of china decided to start their own trading rout.
A Dutch West India Company trading post.
China was impressed with European gold and art and allowed trade at one establishment only Macao.
Greeks,Romans, and Arabs
the great wall of china starts a little west of the meridian
A major trading center in China is China Foreign Trade Centre (CFTC).
The European Union is China's largest trading partner as of 2013. The United States and Japan are also significant trading partners with China.
China opened it's doors to the West in the 1600s, to countries such as England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands. However, China closed it's doors to the West, except the Netherlands in which they were only allowed to trade at a few ports in China. China has never really liked foreign influence, including every other Asian nation.