History
Merchant export is buy a product from the market and export. Manufacture export is manufacturing the goods in your factory and exports.
Import export code is export licence. After getting import export code (IE CODE) you should become a member in export promotion council for your product. For example, if you want to export spices, you should become a member in Spices Board.
meaning of export proceeds
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History
Africa exported resources such as gold, ivory, spices, and other agricultural products like palm oil and cotton during the transatlantic slave trade. These goods were highly sought after by European traders for use in European markets.
During the triangular trade, Africa primarily exported enslaved people, as well as raw materials such as gold, ivory, and spices. These goods were traded for manufactured goods like firearms, textiles, and rum from Europe.
England exported slaves, rum, and (sugar) molasses.
During the triangular trade, African kingdoms and traders were involved in the export of enslaved people. They captured and sold individuals to European slave traders, who transported them to the Americas. Additionally, various goods such as gold, ivory, and spices were exported from Africa to Europe, while trade routes also facilitated the exchange of textiles and manufactured goods back to Africa. This trade significantly impacted African societies and economies.
Merchants carried rum and other goods from the New England colonies to Africa. Hope this heed
shipping goods, and growing plants
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Africa does not export metal to India
african slaves
Yes South Africa does export to the USA - it is one of the countries biggest export markets
On the first leg of their three-part journey, often called the Triangular Trade, European ships brought manufactured goods, weapons, even liquor to Africa in exchange for slaves; on the second, they transported African men, women, and children to the Americas to serve as slaves; and on the third leg, they exported to Europe