What products did pbritain have in surplus during the industrial revoluiton?
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Apart from the development of infrastructure, long-term advantages to business and industry along the corridor include benefits arising from smooth access to the industrial production units, decreased transportation and communications costs, improved delivery time and reduction in inventory cost.
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Shipbuilding and maritime trade
As an island, Britain has always depended on its maritime trade. ... With the export trade dominating markets, and trade routes expanding, shipping became very important for the British economy and was closely linked to the progress of the Industrial Revolution.
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