Rome had a variety of luxury goods, including glassware, wine, and fine textiles, which were highly sought after by the Chinese elite. In exchange, China offered products such as silk and spices, which were prized in Rome. This trade relationship was part of the broader Silk Road network, facilitating cultural and commercial exchanges between the two civilizations. The demand for these luxury items helped to stimulate long-distance trade between Rome and China.
They traded for goods by land, using their excellent roads and they also used the sea during sailing season. Also, a Roman merchant could travel to another city, purchase goods and have them sent back to Rome for resale. Business was business and the nature of the goods/services they were trading dictated how it was carried out.
The increase in the cost of goods within the economy.
UMMMMMMMMM....... SILK? but seroiusly, silk was traded to Europe and the middle east from china, and horses and guins were the main Chinese import earier, later on, opium and cash floed the other direction
They traded and imported as well as growing food themselves.
rome traded with china and greece
salt
Ancient Chinese traded with Rome, India, Persia, Egypt?
Valuable goods such as Chinese Silk would be traded to Rome, Greece, Egypt, Persia, Arabia and sometimes Java (Indonesia).
Africa, Asia, and Europe traded goods with Rome. Africa supplied commodities such as grain, timber, and wild animals; Asia provided silk, spices, and precious metals; and Europe contributed metals, slaves, and agricultural products.
China traded silk and spices all the way to Rome and Greece more than 2000 years ago.
Cause the silk road was a trade route too trade goods and they traded with India and china and Rome and Lavogang and kashgarand all of these places all are near or next to the mediteansea.
Probably Rome and China
They traded for goods by land, using their excellent roads and they also used the sea during sailing season. Also, a Roman merchant could travel to another city, purchase goods and have them sent back to Rome for resale. Business was business and the nature of the goods/services they were trading dictated how it was carried out.
A bunch of kostas
The increase in the cost of goods within the economy.
In which area of Rome did people meet and trade goods?