You would sell more goods in Lower Egypt as that is where the nile delta is and this would act like a port and goods could be shipped to other places further in the river.
no
Yes, In time, Meroe became the center of a large trade network. The Kushites sent goods down the Nile to Egypt. from there Egyptian and Greek merchants carried goods to ports on the Mediterranean and Red Seas and to Southern Africa. These goods may have eventually reached India and perhaps China.
Africa cannot attract foreign investments It is hard for Africa to make a profit on the goods that it exports. World-market price fluctuations make the economy unstable.
Because they could make money and improve transportation of goods and people.
Yes, Egypt does have manufactured goods. Egypt's Manufactured goods are textiles, perfumes, vases, cutlery, lotions, pottery, and a small amount of wood
How do you protect local goods
You would sell more goods in Lower Egypt as that is where the nile delta is and this would act like a port and goods could be shipped to other places further in the river.
they traded their goods
leave
by traiding goods
soap and gold
no
timber
Egypt affect Nubian culture by source of goods.
Pottery, animals, etc.
trade goods