Nearly everything. Most of Britain's imported goods are from China.
They imported materials such as salt made quilts,raw materials like sheeps wool from china,and other things. The two main places they imported the most from is Canada and China.
china and India
China was such a huge power and grew so much food they didnt need to import much. they had the monopoly on silk and traded spices that were imported from the spice islands. they were powerful on land and sea and were feared. what they imported they traded there goods for. they paid silver (their currency at the time) for nothing. and they imported many valable things like, silver, spices, and crops
blocks
In colonial times, molasses imported into New England was used as an inexpensive sweetener and to make rum.
Overall, many things are imported from China. For example, common things such as clothes, clocks, and dishes. There are many things that if you look at the bottom or on the tag, you will see a sticker or a note that says "Made in China". Actually, it is quite hard to find something that is not made and sent to the U.S, (therefore imported) from China.
a lot of it should come from china and some from nz
most of the things in china are imported.
Many things in the US was imported from China.
40% of goods are imported from China to US
They imported materials such as salt made quilts,raw materials like sheeps wool from china,and other things. The two main places they imported the most from is Canada and China.
China exported silks and rice and they imported gun powder and those shinanigans.
From China (:
China
Some of them are.
fuel
The major things imported by China are medical equipment, including optical equipment, machinery, metals, and cars. China spends about $1.8 trillion dollars per year on imports.