china and India
When goods are imported for export to other countris, it is known as entreport trade
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The Persians empire trade partners were the Greeks.
The city of Rome became the centre of the thriving trading network of the Roman Empire. Goods were transported from all over the empire and were sold in the four corners of the empire. Trade reach beyond the empire. There was trade with Ethiopia, Arabia, Persia, India and China. The city of Rome imported good on a massive scale. The city of Rome was a massive importer of corn (half of it from Egypt, the rest from Tunisia, Sicily and Sardinia) which was needed to feed its large urban population. It also imported large quantities of olive oil (the largest supplier was Spain, followed by Turkey and Syria). It also imported expensive cloth, silk (from China) and linen and cotton (from Egypt) for the rich. Spices, herbs, sesame oil, sugar, limes, peaches, ebony, pearls and wild animals (tigers, rhinos, elephants, and snakes which were used for circus-type animal acts) were imported from India. Egypt, besides corn and textiles, exported papyrus, ivory, gemstones, ebony, ostrich feathers, leopard skins, lions, leopards and elephants. Incense, perfumes and spices were imported from Arabia. Timber, wool, wine, glass and horses were imported from the Middle East. Spain also exported silver, wine, timber, and horses. France exported glass, wine, and wool. Britain exported silver and wool. There was also a trade in marble, granite, porphyry and other stones for buildings.
They used the bronze tools that they made. They imported goods as well and imported items so trade brought a lot of things because instead of having to hunt they grew crops and use trade.
The British Empire traded mostly within itself. There were over 50 countries within the Empire, with food and raw materials imported from them and manufactured goods being exported to them.
England limited the number of trade routes.
It imported the slave-grown cotton and sugar-cane.
Throughout history, trade has been used to import materials from Europe to the Americas. For instance, sugar, wood, and coal was imported to the Americas.
what is a restriction on the amount of a good that can be imported
The triangular trade involved three main trade routes: Europe to Africa (guns, cloth, and other goods exchanged for slaves), Africa to the Americas (Africans forcibly transported as slaves), and the Americas to Europe (raw materials like sugar and cotton sent back). This cycle continued with goods and slaves being traded among these regions.
When goods are imported for export to other countris, it is known as entreport trade
There are no herbs imported to the US from Cuba. The US does not trade with Cuba.
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The Persians empire trade partners were the Greeks.
It grew mostly because of its trade with the ancient Romans and with India; at the height of its power, the empire was strong enough to create its own money.
The Columbian trade was a type of trade that imported goods from the Americas and to the Americas. It was around Christopher Columbus time period.