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Under Manchu rule, particularly during the Qing dynasty, trade expanded significantly, both domestically and internationally. The Qing government initially maintained a restrictive approach, limiting foreign trade to specific ports like Canton. However, as demand for Chinese goods such as silk, tea, and porcelain grew, trade increased, leading to greater interactions with European powers. The opium trade, in particular, altered the dynamics of trade, contributing to economic challenges and conflicts, including the Opium Wars.

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