Textile products, wood, and copper.
In the 1600s Portugal had lots of colonies such as Brazil, India, Macau and the African colonies. The main import was spices until the discovery of gold mines in Brazil that made gold the most imported good. Besides spices and gold, Portugal also traded Silks, Slaves, Diamonds, Furs, Tea, and coffee, just to quote a few.
From NY, USA to Portugal, it is 3400 Miles (5472 Kms)
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Zero, US didn't exist then and today there wasn't any war in Greece yet, to import US soldiers.
Spain was the first country to import enslaved Africans to the Americas :)
They import products usually from the US.
In 2005 Portugal's top import was machinery and transport equipment. Portugal spent $18,794,858,000 [USD] for machinery and transport equipment. Other top imports included manufactured goods [at a cost $9,700,383,000 USD]; mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials [$8,969,637,000 USD]; chemicals and related products [$6,459,846,000 USD].
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Import, form Saudi Arabia
In the 1600s Portugal had lots of colonies such as Brazil, India, Macau and the African colonies. The main import was spices until the discovery of gold mines in Brazil that made gold the most imported good. Besides spices and gold, Portugal also traded Silks, Slaves, Diamonds, Furs, Tea, and coffee, just to quote a few.
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Portugal did, as it opened the first slave market in Europe in 1441. After conquering the Americas, many indigenous people died of smallpox and other European-brought diseases. Due to a lack of slave labor, Portugal and Spain started to 'import' slaves from Africa.