how were indian merchant and banker's involved in the export trade in the early 18th century
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In the beginning of the 18th century, many Indian traders and bankers participated in export trade.
They were in the form of production financing, supply of leggings and exporters. Supply traders connect port towns to inland areas. Thhey gave advances to the weavers, from weaving fabrics and bunching villages to port supplies. "brokers interacted with big ships and export traders at the port and purchased goods from inland operated supply traders.
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