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bureau statement of monthly export july- november 2018-19 (value in "000" us$) h.s. code/ heading no. name of commodities november 2019 july- november 2019-20 july- november 2018-19 growth (%) a. primary commodities (1-24) 142,081.05 681,422.25 713,148.43 -4.45 01 live animals 0.00 0.11 2.98 -96.31 02 meat
and edible meat offal 209.49 340.03 297.72 14.21 03 fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatie, invertebrates nes 53,056.71 234,765.43 254,205.11 -7.65 0306 crustaceans 40,830.63 193,714.47 214,171.29 -9.55 0305 fish, dired 565.98 1,883.76 2,199.09 -14.34 030614, 030624 crabs 2,140.64 15,042.77 24,703.59...
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for kids teachers quiz games privacy home explore ancient egypt for kids economy and trade the ancient egyptians were wonderful traders. they traded gold, papyrus, linen, and grain for cedar wood, ebony, copper, iron, ivory, and lapis lazuli (a lovely blue gem stone.) ships sailed up and down the nile
(donkeys were used by farmers, not traders usually.) egyptians traders met traders from other civilizations just beyond the mouth of the nile, to trade for goods brought to them, but they did not often travel themselves much beyond the nile river. for social ranking, merchants were right under scribes...
https://egypt.mrdonn.org/trade.html