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In ancient times, the [[kingdom of Sunda]] and the later [[sultanate of Banten]] were well known as the world's major producers of [[black pepper]]. The maritime empires of [[Srivijaya]] and [[Majapahit]] also benefited from the lucrative spice trade between the spice islands with China and India. Later the [[Dutch East India Company]] controlled the spice trade between Indonesia and the world.

In ancient times, the kingdom of Sunda and the later sultanate of Banten were well known as the world's major producers of black pepper. The maritime empires of Srivijaya and Majapahit also benefited from the lucrative spice trade between the spice islands with China and India. Later the Dutch East India Company controlled the spice trade between Indonesia and the world.