The Navigation Act 1663 (also called the Act for the Encouragement of Trade, passed on 27 July) required all European goods bound for America (or other colonies) to be shipped through England first.
From around 1200, it became one of the most important events for trade around the Baltic Sea and made Scania into a major distribution center for West-European goods bound for eastern Scandinavia.
This permitted goods bound for Afghanistan to transit through Pakistan free of duty.
The marakkars, especially Kunhali who had started a joint trade with Gov Diogos Lopes suddenly found that Lopez simply appropriated his own laden vessel and goods bound for the Red sea ports.
By law, all goods bound for Texas had to be shipped to Veracruz and then transported over the mountains to Mexico City before being sent to Texas.
The shippers brought mostly goods from the coastal cities bound especially for Thuringia and Bavaria, important destinations there being the trading centres of Leipzig and Nuremberg.
In colonial times, all European goods bound for America first had to pass through British ports.
Rehabilitation, however, means attending Army services and sorting and packing clothes and other donated goods bound for Army thrift shops, whose income supports the program.
Despite the easing of the land blockade, Israel will continue to inspect all goods bound for Gaza by sea at the port of Ashdod.
But goods bound for the trade zone do not need customs inspections, "so people there are getting their goods two or three days earlier than in other locations."