The crisis of 1857 followed a period of great prosperity marked by rising gold production and prices and a great increase in foreign trade.
The starting point for the consideration of this subject is in this proposition: Foreign trade is carried on by individuals, for individual gain, with the same motives and for the same benefits as are found in other trade.
Unfortunately, however, unexpected religious squabbles fatally interrupted the course of the country's foreign trade.
They threatened to leave Kuchinotsu en masse, and as that would have involved the loss of foreign trade, the hostile edict was materially modified.
This remarkable development is typical of the general history of Japan's foreign trade in modern times.
Foreign trade is but a part of the benefit arising from the woollen manufacture, and the least part; it is a small article in respect to the benefit arising to the community, and Dr.
Loss to the custom-house is palpably only one of the mischiefs resulting, and injury to foreign trade is the direct consequence in a far more important degree.
From its first introduction till now one feature has characterised the Chinese foreign trade, and that is its simplicity.
There is a domestic demand, and that seems to satisfy the grower, for cotton has almost ceased to be an article of foreign trade.
Moreover, the slowly advancing commercial liberalism of the Spaniards has opened three additional ports to foreign trade, of which, till lately, Manila had the monopoly.
The same thing is true in the field of foreign trade.
The regulations and restrictions of fairs and town markets and gilds merchant must have tended largely to the discouragement of foreign trade.
On the other hand, the prohibition of foreign trade was a very real grievance and elicited frequent protests from the planters.
After the opening of certain Korean ports to foreign trade, the customs were placed under the management of European commissioners nominated by Sir Robert Hart from Peking.
The value of foreign trade of the open ports has fluctuated considerably, but has shown a tendency to increase on the whole.
Ports of Zamboanga, Yloilo, CebĂș, and Sual opened to foreign trade.
Residing chiefly in the ports open to foreign trade, the Intellectuals acquired wealth, possessed rich estates and fine houses artistically adorned.
CebĂș is a port of entry open to foreign trade, with a Custom-house established since the year 1863.
Before Manila was opened to foreign trade, even in a restricted form, special concessions appear to have been granted to a few traders.
In the capital and the ports open to foreign trade, where cosmopolitan vices and virtues obtain, and in large towns, where there is a constant number of domiciled Europeans and Americans, the native has become a modified being.
How much money will each then have, and what will be the effect on prices, foreign trade, rate of exchange?
A certain island has no silver mines and no foreign trade.
Corrientes--its valuable natural Productions--mistaken ideas of the people as to Foreign Trade.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "foreign trade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.