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- Trans-Atlantic_trade abstract "Trans-Atlantic trade is different from Trans-Atlantic slave trade it simply means the integration of African, Asian and Latin American economies to European economy through the medium of transnational corporations in the 19th and 20th century. In many parts of the world this trade has considerably weakened many historic long distance trade like the famous Silk road trade in Asia trade or Trans-Sahara trade routes in Africa. Most of the products traded in Trans-Atlantic were made in Europe. The transnational corporations based in developing countries created distribution channels of finished products. Trans-Atlantic trade also include export of raw material to Europe for manufacturing purposes.".
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- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_slave_trade.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_trade.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageWikiLink Multinational_corporation.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageWikiLink Silk_Road.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageWikiLink Silk_road.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Atlantic_slave_trade.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Sahara.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Saharan_trade.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageWikiLink Transatlantic_relations.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageWikiLink Transnational_corporations.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageWikiLinkText "trans-Atlantic trade".
- Trans-Atlantic_trade hasPhotoCollection Trans-Atlantic_trade.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade subject Category:International_trade.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade type Relation.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade comment "Trans-Atlantic trade is different from Trans-Atlantic slave trade it simply means the integration of African, Asian and Latin American economies to European economy through the medium of transnational corporations in the 19th and 20th century. In many parts of the world this trade has considerably weakened many historic long distance trade like the famous Silk road trade in Asia trade or Trans-Sahara trade routes in Africa. Most of the products traded in Trans-Atlantic were made in Europe.".
- Trans-Atlantic_trade label "Trans-Atlantic trade".
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- Trans-Atlantic_trade wasDerivedFrom Trans-Atlantic_trade?oldid=614654913.
- Trans-Atlantic_trade isPrimaryTopicOf Trans-Atlantic_trade.