The goods that came from foreign sources and were brought into China along the Silk Road during the Han Dynasty were considered imports. These goods included items such as spices, textiles, and precious metals from various regions along the trade route. In contrast, goods produced in China, such as silk, were considered exports when sent to foreign markets.
Goods that came from foreign sources were brought into china along the silk road during the han dynasty were considered
Exports
Imports
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