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This is an interest theory. The biggest obstacle is that the largest purchaser of retail goods in the US, Walmart, is the leading purchaser of goods from China. It is interesting to note that, since Walmart started its buying campaign in the 1980's, entire companies that manufacture goods have moved their operations to China in defense of their business. Most if not all, televisions are manufactured in Asia as a result of this practice. PBS did a documentary about it a few years ago. Many of the goods that we purchase are no longer made in the US at all. Such things as coffee makers, microwave ovens, and clothing are simply unavailable as a domestic product. While the US is the leader in inventing technology, exporting that technology to other countries for manufacture has long been a practice due to the high cost of manufacturing in the US.
In 2009, the US exported 15,985,000 barrels of crude oil.
Due to unstable political systems and ethnic conflicts, many developing African countries cannot maintain sufficient capital (including foreign investments), leading to price fluctuations for imported and exported goods.
Chinese merchants exported a variety of goods to foreign lands, including silk, tea, porcelain, and spices. Silk was particularly prized in Europe and the Middle East, while tea became a staple beverage in many cultures. Porcelain, known for its beauty and durability, was highly sought after, and spices added flavor and preservation to food. These exports significantly influenced trade routes and cultural exchanges throughout history.
China and other countries depending on the Congo for coltan, a natural resource, which is used in many electronics. This is sent to manufacturers, used in their products, and then goods are sent to places like the US and are sold.
Connecticut sends their exported goods, including tobacco, paper, and dairy products to many different countries, including Mexico, Canada, and Guatemala.
In 1996, China exported 750 million pairs of shoes
Probably, the answer is that it limits how many goods can be imported or exported
britain exported tea, silver, silk, slaves, and many other luxury goods.
Evidence that the Pharaohs were rich and they imported and exported many goods such as gold and beer.
The merchants constantly traveled to new areas and they then exported to russia many items and goods
china exports it's goods to many countries. just to name a few: AMERICAS, ASIA, CHINA, so on and so forth!
Australia exports many goods to Countries all over the world including America, Japan and Mexico. Some of the leading exports are; diamonds, wool, coal and sheep.
sugar, rice, bread,water,money,drugs/bad drugs, milk,cocain smuggled, juice, and cars, and condoms, and bad stuff but most ppl smuggle mthem in
Latin's had exported raw materials while buying manufactured goods from industrialized countries.
Romania makes many things, although many are not exported. Exported goods from Romania include textiles, shoes, oil, various metals, chemicals, and a wide variety of agricultural produce. Most exports, however, are general manufacturing products.
It made china richer and brought many goods and ideas.