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A wider variety of goods is available in both countries.
It depends on what kind of goods, and the quantity of goods - and what other countries!
countries export goods so they can pay for what they imported
No, because cost of goods manufactured is part of the first. Cost of goods available for sale also includes purchases
Goods are bought from suppliers from foreign countries. Then a customs tax is paid as the goods a brought (by air/land/sea) into the country
Exotic goods from the East appeared in European marketplaces.
A wider variety of goods is available in both countries.
This brings in foreign currency that can be used for purchasing other goods that are not available or too expensive in Australia.
leather,exotic spices,and many other goods.
for spices and exotic goods that were really useful.
Abel Tasman was employed by the Dutch East India Company, which traded spices, silk and other exotic goods between various countries in Asia and Europe.
Abel Tasman was employed by the Dutch East India Company, which traded spices, silk and other exotic goods between various countries in Asia and Europe.
Abel Tasman was employed by the Dutch East India Company, which traded spices, silk and other exotic goods between various countries in Asia and Europe.
Abel Tasman was employed by the Dutch East India company, which traded spices, silk and other exotic goods between various countries in Asia and Europe.
For the same reason different countries export other goods. Australia just happends to have more gold available than other countries.
It depends on what kind of goods, and the quantity of goods - and what other countries!
Merchants were pretty highly regarded, they traveled trading goods and selling goods. They would trade exotic items with the Egyptians to get what they needed. Goods from them could range from nearby countries, to all the way from perhaps India. They also traveled down rivers.