an export(ing) port ; an outport.
P.S ; I'm native Korean LOL
it sells many goods
Bolivia is landlocked and has no national port. Most of it's goods are sent through the Chilean port of Arica.
a port is the place where a ship unloads and loads goods.
In geography, a port is a location on a coast or shore where ships can dock to load and unload cargo or passengers. Ports play a crucial role in international trade by facilitating the movement of goods and people between different regions and countries. They often have facilities such as docks, warehouses, and equipment to assist in the handling of cargo.
Port of shipment refers to incoterms 2000. It is the exporter's port, the port where the goods come from. For example under the CIF term it says that the seller delivers when the goods pass the ship's rail in the port of shipment
Are you referring to the "God forsaken spit of land" where the rumrunners stored their goods? Some other places are Port Royal and Tortuga.
lalalala land! dont cheat liston boy!
Because of our goods
A port.
the goods traveling on the Hanseatic trade route could complete the journey mostly over land while on the Venetian trade route they would travel mostly over water from the port of Marseilles to London.
port
There doesn't seem to be a specific word for land. Port, as in a sea port, could be used to refer to land.