Augustus, the first Roman emperor, engaged in trade with various regions across the Mediterranean and beyond. Key trading partners included Egypt, known for its grain supply, as well as regions in Asia Minor, Gaul, and the Iberian Peninsula. The Silk Road also facilitated trade with distant lands such as China, allowing for the exchange of luxury goods like silk and spices. Augustus' trade policies helped to enhance economic prosperity and solidify Rome's influence in these areas.
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