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本文根据英国驻布什副领事弗兰克·托德撰写的报告,论述了1936年阿拉伯海湾地区的商业状况。本文只研究了报告中包含的六个海湾港口,其中三个位于阿拉伯湾东岸,分别是Bushire, Khorramshahr, Bandar Abbas和三个阿拉伯港口,分别是巴林,科威特和马斯喀特。这项研究清楚而全面地说明了这些国家的商业状况,特别是在贸易流动、参与国、交换的商品以及与进出口有关的增加或减少的财务报表方面。本文最突出的发现是英国在这些港口的贸易继续进行,但没有达到英国政府所期望的水平,因为由于国际竞争,特别是来自日本的竞争,一些港口的贸易出现了下降。
Trade in the Ports of Bushire, Khorramshahr, Bandar Abbas, Bahrain, Kuwait and Muscat in 1936 A Study Based on Frank Todd’s Report
This article deals with the commercial conditions in the Arab Gulf region in 1936 based on the report prepared by Frank Todd, the British Vice Consul in Bushire. This paper studied only six Gulf ports included in the report, three of which were on the eastern bank of the Arabian Gulf, namely Bushire, Khorramshahr, Bandar Abbas, and three Arab ports, namely Bahrain, Kuwait, and Muscat. The study provides a clear and integrated picture of their commercial conditions, especially in terms of trade movement, participating countries, exchanged commodities, and financial statements related to exports and imports in terms of increase or decrease. The most prominent finding of this paper was the continuation of British trade in those ports, but not at the level desired by the British government, as its trade witnessed a decline in some ports due to international competition, especially from Japan.