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What was the effect of trade being controlled by imperial leaders?

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This lets the emperor control contact with Europeans. So, when the trading season ended the foreigners were required to sail away.

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By exercising control of commercial activities with foreign nations, imperial leaders have the power to limit the exposure of their citizens to foreign goods, as well as protect the certain industries which operate among their reign by preventing the entrance of products that could harm these industries. This is the case of Japanese rice, which is protected by an enormous tariff by the government, which makes it impossible for rice from other nations to enter due to economical reasons.

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