TREATY PORT

port opened to foreign trade by a treaty. The term is usually confined to ports in those countries that formerly strongly objected to foreign trade or attempted altogether to exclude it. Thus it is used especially in reference to Japan and China. Those countries had admitted trade with the West in the 16th cent. but soon reversed themselves, with Japan permitting only a trickle of Dutch commerce through Nagasaki, and China shutting off all trade until the opening of Guangzhou in 1834. Great Britain, determined to increase commerce, provoked the first of the Opium Wars with China. The Treaty of Nanjing (1842), which restored peace, provided for five treaty ports—Xiamen, Guangzhou, Fuzhou, Ningbo, and Shanghai. As in all the 69 Chinese treaty ports that were finally opened, zones were established for foreign residence that enjoyed extraterritoriality. Most of the ports were on the seacoast or on large rivers. A similar system came into being in Japan after the country was reopened to Western trade by Matthew Perry in 1854. With the abolition of extraterritoriality, the system of treaty ports also disappeared. This occurred in 1899 in Japan but not until 1946 in China.

See J. K. Fairbank, Trade and Diplomacy on the China Coast: The Opening of the Treaty Ports, 1842–1854 (1953, repr. 1969).

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...freight zones, and which emphasized the historical unity of the Port of New York and the great economic advantages which had accrued...worked in the early nineteenth century, leading to the 1834 Treaty and seven decades of tranquility. More recent efforts to reach...
...were settled by a treaty in 1834, and for...development of the port. But by the early...respects: existing treaty. The Compact creating The Port of New York Authority...supplemented the Treaty of 1834 by a mutual...development of the port of New York...
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...inaction in Europe. The surrender of Port Arthur on January 1, 1905, deals the first...abused and overridden on the strength of a Treaty which had brought neither guarantees nor...obliged France to subscribe anew to the Treaty of Frankfort,--and that without the excuse...
...country exporting such wool or at the port of entry, an order-in-council was passed...as a party to the Labor Section of the Treaty. Evidently it was thought at first that...Government has jurisdiction, under its treaty-making rights, to enact such legislation...
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...and international Jewish relief associations. Ristainos approach is chronological. After a brief presentation of the treaty-port context at the beginning of the twentieth century, she introduces the early Jewish community (consisting mainly of a...
...interference derive from powers conferred by treaty, a warship which encounters on the high...are supposed to be stored, offloaded at port, and then properly disposed of on land...understanding agreements (MOU) with the port state. In February of 2005, Norwegian Cruise...
...ships bound for the Israeli port of Eilat have a right of unrestricted...of the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty. 5 Access to the Gulf is...that where access to a given port -- whether an existing one or...state saw fit to establish a port at a point that could only be...
The new confederalism: treaty delegations of legislative, executive...domestic Constitution. (5) Although each treaty raises a unique set of constitutional...nor were they opposed in principle to treaty-based delegations of governmental authority...
...which can flow therefrom. But since 1993 the Pacific Salmon Treaty has been marked by rancor and discord with both sides accusing...fishers blockaded the Alaska-Seattle ferry in the British Columbia port of Prince Rupert. The blockade, accompanied by a public burning...
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The Methuen Treaty: December 27th, 1703. by Richard Cavendish PORT WINE PLAYED the same role in...as envoys to Portugal. The treaty, which was not abrogated until...England and gave its name to port when English wine merchants...
...limitations, therefore, the victory signified by the signing of the treaty eliminating land-based intermediaterange nuclear missiles must...visits of nuclear-armed ships interferes with this program, since port visits are necessary to make repairs and to allow the crews...
...fact, up until the 1994 peace treaty signed between Israeli Prime...while Israel and its Red Sea port of Eilat, only a few hundred...Interestingly, Jordans peace treaty with Israel and the resulting...has led to demands that the port be moved further south, toward...
...seas remain governed by loose treaty arrangements and of_ ten-unenforced...while moving toward a compliant port. With forgery being at the technical...traffic could be cut, Singapores port could be turned into a human...Chinese authorities in lieu of port fees before it was returned...
...Sea had "gone through rough waters", it had "arrived at a safe port", Commission Chairman Jose Luis Jesus of Cape Verde said, as...intended to pave the way for universal participation in the treaty by removing some of the obstacles dealing mainly with the Conventions...
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HOWARD: HOW ILL CONTROL MIGRATION; Tories Will Tear Up UN Treaty, Increase Port Security and Impose Annual Quota. Byline: DAVID HUGHES MICHAEL HOWARD will today unveil the toughest package of measures...
...it to England. In 1703, Britains Methuen Treaty with Portugal sealed Ports destiny as...complex cordials and hearty cooking elements. Port has two major categories. Wood Ports are...contact Napa Valleys Prager Winery for "Port Chocolate Drizzle," $17. 95 for a 375 ml...
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...so they can avoid the need to trade across the Channel. "The port blockades impact heavily on smaller haulage companies as they...these blockades is a breach of its obligations under the EC Treaty." The most recent blockade, which lasted four days in April...
...Black Sea fleet. According to the 1997 Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Partnership...NATO, well, the alliance gets access to a port on Russias underbelly, said John Daly...would require Russias navy to leave the port with a likely NATO replacement. Photo by...
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TREATY PORT port opened to foreign trade by a treaty. The term is usually confined to ports in those countries...provoked the first of the Opium Wars with China. The Treaty of Nanjing (1842), which restored peace, provided for five...
...the Pescadores islands, and Port Arthur and the Liaodong peninsula...forced China to open five new treaty ports. A week after the treaty was signed, however, Russia...that Japan renounce claims to Port Arthur and the Liaodong peninsula...
...subjects, and take no further proceedings against the Loyalists. In the treaty with France, Britain relinquished the restrictions that had been imposed on the French naval port of Dunkirk, but aside from minor adjustments in the West Indies and Africa...
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...or Changteh both: chang-doo, city (1994 est. pop. 336,800), N Hunan prov., China, on the Yuan River. Formerly a treaty port, it is now an administrative center and a storage and shipping point for tung oil, grain, cotton, medicinal herbs, and...
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