The British East India Company's adamant refusal …

Years: 1814 - 1814

The British East India Company's adamant refusal to raise Bengal's opium exports beyond the quota of four thousand chests per annum leaves a vast unmet demand for drugs among China's swelling population of opium smokers.

The Company's monopoly on Bengal opium faces strong competition from Turkey and west India as demand has driven the price per chest upward from four hundred and fifteen rupees in 1799 to two thousand four hundred and twenty-eight rupees just fifteen years later.

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