It depends on what you mean by "country" and "Asia", and perhaps the scope of "first".
If you mean any settled people group not on the Asian continent conducting formal trade with any settled people group on the Asian continent, then I would be looking at the Monitu tribes in the Sinai (Mafkat) around 3000 BCE. These mines were known to export to Monitu (Eqypt), the Levant/Canaan (modern Israel and Palestine, that area) and Sumer.
So, I don't know if Mafkat would be the very first, but I find it doubtful there would be any older records available that could confirm a deliberate institution of systematic trade between two civilizations (one of which is on the continent of Asia).
Can you be more specific? What trade route??
PORTUGAL was the country interested in discovering new trade route (sea route) to Asia when Turkish king or some other king blocked land route.
Yes; it established a trade route between Kansas City and Santa Fe, New Mexico (across the Southwest region).
the pacific ocean
Spain
Portugal was the first country to send explorers searching for a water trade route to Asia. In the late 15th century, Portuguese explorers such as Vasco da Gama successfully sailed around Africa to reach India, opening up a direct sea route for trade with Asia.
Ferdinand Magellan tried to circle the globe but died along the way. Other explorers established the trade route.
to find a water route to Asia so trade could be established
they established a trade route to your momas house
The Santa Fe Trail was a trade route between the United States and Mexico.
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