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In 2005 Portugal's top imports were machinery and transport equipment; manufactured goods; mineral fuels; lubricated materials; chemicals and related products. Portugal spent $18,794,858,000 [USD] for machinery and transport equipment. Manufactured goods cost $9,700,383,000 [USD]. Mineral fuels cost $8,969,637,000 [USD]. Chemicals totalled $6,459,846,000 [USD].
Portugal used East Timor as a trading post and base of operation's European country's were all over the region because of the value of the goods that could be had there.
Portugal imports a variety of goods, including machinery and equipment, vehicles, mineral fuels, pharmaceutical products, and agricultural products. The country relies heavily on imports to meet its domestic demand for these goods.
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].
Yes. Portugal attempted to colonize and control Mozambique, trading (mostly exporting) goods, bringing their language and political influence, and generally making a mess of things. Mozambique was one of the less successful attempts at colonization in Africa.
The people of Portugal carried goods from Europe to the West Africa empires. This occurred from 1415 until 1600. They also help to export goods from West and South Africa to European Nations including pepper, fabrics, gold, and other such products.