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Chapter 135 - Chapter 127: Inquiry

Ras Canpoli Trading Market is primarily used to expand the sales of East African goods, such as grain. Although grain is a hard currency, it has a shelf life; if it cannot be sold in time, it risks expiring and deteriorating.

There are also sisal fabrics, which East African colonies produced in large quantities at first, but have extremely limited sales in the European market. European merchants mostly prefer to buy sisal ropes directly, or purchase sisal fibers for their own processing.

The Ras Canpoli Trading Market is also an experiment in East African land trade. Perhaps, in the future, a caravan might even be formed to try the route from East Africa all the way to Egypt.

Egypt is located along the Mediterranean coast, and European ships can directly reach Alexandria Port. Additionally, Egypt serves as a land connection between Africa and Asia, allowing Asian goods to reach Egypt over land.

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