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The main organisation that is associated with trade in Europe is the European Union. There is also the European Free Trade Association. It only has 4 countries that are members, compared to the European Union's 28 member countries. Some European Union members have in the past been members of the European Free Trade Association. The two organisations do work together.
it struggled for transportIt was brought to European countries on trade ships. Countries that were not part of the trade routes didn't get it.
Although Macau is under Chinese federal-control, it still only remains a territory. Therefore, as a Special Administrative Region (SAR), Macau is allocated to remain as autonomous territory where it has control over all government matters excluding military defense and international trade stances, similar to Hong Kong, another SAR. This level of autonomy also allows it to keep its own flag, similar to the States' Flags in the United States.
No. The islands were uninhabited when European voyagers landed on it. The island's residents have only ever been European colonists from various countries.
no European countries controlled the slave trade only the southern states of America did Europe only off loaded cotton from the confederate states and epty ships picked slaves up from west Africa bought from other black africans
The only place to trade anything is in Nabooti, and you give the gold to the trader who deals only in "cash" (gold must be the exception). You get a digital camera for the Safari.
No European countries are members of the North American Free Trade Agreement. The only members are Canada, Mexico and the United States, none of which are in Europe.
Malta, and by the way this is considered cheating.
Because it was a Portuguese colony for almost 450 years and was only returned to China in 1999. It was under Portuguese control since the mid 1500s and its colonial government followed Portuguese law and China ceded it to Portugal. Macau was an important center of trade with Europe in Asia from its founding until the British transformed Hong Kong into an international trading colony in the 1850s. Afterwards it declined and Portugal decided to hand Macau back to China in the 1960s but China refused. As Britain and China were debating over Hong Kong's future, Portugual agreed to handover Macau under the "one country, two systems" agreement that allowed Macau to function as its own nation with only Chinese interference in military and some government issues.
One type of trade barrier would be like bieng on a island there is really only one way to get to you so its kinda of a trade barrier i think hope this helps you
none the only one is Canada but its not a European country
Tasmanian devils are found only in Tasmania, the island state of Australia. Prior to European settlement, they were found on the mainland of Australia as well.