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Richard Twining’s ‘Remarks on The Report of The East India Directors’ presents a detailed analysis of the East India Company’s policies regarding tea sales and pricing during the colonial period. As a distinguished tea merchant and member of the renowned Twining family business, Twining brings authoritative expertise to his examination of the Directors’ official report.
This work serves as a valuable historical document that sheds light on the complex economic dynamics of the tea trade in the 18th century. Twining’s remarks offer contemporary perspectives on trade regulations, pricing strategies, and commercial practices that shaped Britain’s colonial commerce. The text provides insights into how tea, as a luxury commodity, was managed and distributed through official channels.
Essential for scholars studying commercial history, colonial trade policies, and the development of the British tea industry, this work combines practical business knowledge with critical analysis of government economic decisions.







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