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They traded spices, gold, silver, jewelry, metalwork, glassware, animals, sheep, goats and horses, ivory from Africa, flowers, fruits herbs and spices from the middle east, furs and skins from Russia, and of course knowledge. In return merchants came back with many products from China including silk and porcelains . The routes went north to Russia, West to the middle East and Europe, South West to Egypt and Africa, south to Nepal, India and the Indus Valley (now Pakistan) an East to Japan, Korea and the trading ports in the south China Sea including Java.
The South was against it. The tariff was aimed at protecting northern manufacturing. The South traded agricultural products like cotton for manufactured goods which the tariff made more expensive.
South Africa exports primary products to China. These products include raw materials to be used in Chinese productions and commodities.
It manufactures its goods in: China, Israel, South Africa, India.
Africa, South America, Pakistan, China.
The south traded with Great Britain who would have preferred if all American trades were made through them. There was also trading with China, Spain, and Portugal.
Ponyta can be found at: Kindle Road and Mt. Ember (FireRed/LeafGreen) Routes 206, 210-South, 211, 214, and 215 (Diamond/Pearl) Routes 206, 207, and 210-South (Platinum) To obtain in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Ponyta must be traded from FireRed or LeafGreen.
Connecting China and the rest of Asia to the Mediterranean BasinMARITIME Across the Indian OceanROUTESTRANSSAHARANTrade routes that cross the Sahara DesertNORTHERNEUROPEAN Trade routes across Northern Europe to the Black SeaWESTERNEUROPEAN Trade routes through seas and rivers throughout Western EuropeSOUTHCHINA SEA Trade routes throughout the South China Sea and Southeast Asia
Nephrite, greenstone or Pounamu was traded between the southern and northern parts of New Zealand. It is mainly found on the west coast of the south island. Similar stone is found in the Americas and in China, and as it is valued for its toughness and fine finish, no doubt it was much traded there as well.
arabian sea indian ocean bay of bengal south china sea pacafic ocean
the South China Sea
The largest body of water near Vietnam is the South China Sea, which borders the southeastern coast of the country. It is an important body of water for Vietnam, providing access to key shipping routes and fishing grounds.