Weaving was not prohibited, but the export of British wool was.
A major source of income was the export of wool.
Major sources of trade included the export of wool, fish, coal, salt and cattle.
From the mid-sixteenth century, Scotland experienced a decline in demand for exports of cloth and wool to the continent.
More seriously, Edward's scheme to create a monopoly in the export of wool broke down in the early months of 1338.
By 2007, wine is expected to displace Australia's traditional exports of wheat, wool and beef as the country's top farm export.
The ban on the export of wool, which was so extensively produced in Lincolnshire, led to it being smuggled out of the country.
An "ancient duty" on the export of wool had existed since 1275.
Sheep and cattle are raised for export of wool and hides.
Despite the decline in these industries, the export of Tasmanian wool continued to thrive.