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In what ways might Chinese policies have encouraged business and trade during the Tang Dynasty?

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Chinese policies supported commerce and trade in a number of ways throughout the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). For example...

  • The Tang Dynasty oversaw the construction of the Grand Canal, which connected the Yangtze River in the south with the Yellow River in the north. This river helped to promote trade and commerce in China by offering an effective route of transporting commodities from the north to the south.
  • They promoted overseas trade and merchants: The Tang Dynasty promoted foreign trade by making the port of Guangzhou (Canton) the main hub for international trade. More international merchants came to China to conduct business as a result of the government issuing licenses and protecting foreign merchants and their merchandise. Additionally, the government devised a framework for international trade levies that brought in money for the government and helped to regulate the trade system.

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