Activity of the Administration of the Amur Region to promote Russian goods to the Manchurian market at the turn of the XIX – XX centuries
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Abstract:
The article characterizes the state and structure of Russian exports to Manchuria, considers the views of Far Eastern officials on the reasons for the insignificant volume of exports of domestic goods to this region of China, as well as the measure proposed by them to correct the current state of affairs – the project of organizing an exhibition of Russian goods in Jilin. The source base of the study was made up of reporting documents, memos and correspondence of the Amur Governor-General, military governors of Amur and Primorsky regions, border commissioners, an official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jilin

Keywords:
Far East, Manchuria, Jilin, trade, export, trade and industrial exhibition
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