During the Mughal era, most of the foreign trade was routed through the ports of Gujarat.
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Khambhat. Bharuch. Surat and Diu were important sea ports during the Mughal rule.
Indian goods such as shawls of Lahore, dhurries (mats) of Fatehpur Sikri, cotton cloth of Gujarat and Mustin of Dhaka were in huge demand across the world.
Owing to these factors, businessmen of Gujarat used to trade through the ports of Gujarat.
They exported Indian goods and imported foreign goods.