„Societatea de Comerț din Timișoara” (“Temeswarer Commercien-Societät”) – un experiment eșuat al mercantilismului austriac în Banatul imperial (1723-1730) /„The Commercial Society at Timișoara” („Temeswarer Commercien-Societät”) – a failed experiment of the Austrian Mercantilism in the Imperial Bana

Costin Feneșan
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Occupied de facto in 1716–1717 by the imperial forces, the Banat of Timișoara (Temeswar) became de iure a province of the Habsburg monachy as stipulated by the Treaty of peace at Passarowitz (July 21, 1718) concluded with the Ottoman Empire. Enjoying the status of a direct estate of the Austrian Crown and Court-Chamber, the new acquired territory proved soon to be an excellent field to test the mercantilistic precepts prevailing at the Court in Vienna. Trade was among the favorite domains for these experiences seeking not only an active export of local merchandises but also a positive balance of trade to attract cash in the country and avoid his exportation. The Treaty of commerce concluded with the Ottoman Porte at Passarowitz (July 28, 1718) offered in this view a favourable frame to the commercial relations of the Imperial Banat. In order to restrain and check the deals of the foreign Turkish merchants as well as of the local ones (Greeks/ Macedo-Romanians, Jewish and Serbs), general of cavalry (since 1723 fieldmarshal) count Claudius Florimond de Mercy, the first military and civilian governor of the Banat, a close friend and partner to Prince Eugene of Savoy, president of the Court War Council, recommended 1722 to Emperor Charles VI the establishement of a trade company at Timișoara (Temeswar), the capital city of the new imperial province. A first temporary agreement was signed on August 23, 1723, the final one was concluded at Timișoara on November 11, 1723 (see the full text in attachment). Among the 14 shareholders (one share being 3000 florins) to the „Commercial Society at Timișoara” subscribed governor Mercy, lieutenant general (fieldmarshal-lieutenant) count Wallis, commander of the fortress of Timișoara and military counsellor to the Banatic Administration (appointed as well as managing director of the trade company), the civilian counsellors Rebentisch and Haan and even a Serbian merchant, Jovan Bibitsch (Bibić). The amount of the subscribed capital raised to 49.000 florins. As for the trade articles, wax and honey ranged on the top. As a consequence of the auspicious start, the „Commercial Society at Timișoara” got a substantial support form the Court Chamber. Therefore, on March 8, 1725, on governor Mercy’s initiative, at Vienna was signed a new company-agreement (see the full text in attachment). According to this, the subscribed capital of the 21 shareholders – among them the Imperial Office of State Revenues with three shares of 3000 florins each, and three civilian and military advisors to the Imperial Court – raised to 86.000 florins. The commercial house owed by the brothers Palm at Vienna (having subscribed for one share) was appointed to manage all trade operations of the „Commercial Society” abroad, while at Timișoara were left only the pay office and two officials to deal with the acquisition and sending of merchandises. Following governor Mercy’s insistences, the new company-agreement was stipulating the establishment of a manufacture for tweed and textile (effectively built in 1726) in order to provide the local market an to try a trade abroad. According to the company-agreement, the main merchandises to commerce were yellow and white wax, salted sturgeon and sturgeon-roe, honey and lard. A special attention was payed to the trade with copper, produced by the foundies in the Imperial Banat and put at the disposition of the „Commercial Society” by the Court Chamber through the Banatic Administration. In spite of the substantial support of the Court Chamber, the businesses of the trade company decreased constantly, especially after 1728, due to the stiff competition, to hazardous deals or to governor Mercy’s long absence from home (the governor and fieldmarshall was killed 1734 in a battle near Parma). Deprived of any official support, this mercantilist experiment in the Imperial Banat failed after 1730. In the very large report on the Banat and its problems presented in 1734 to general count Hamilton, the new governor, no more word is lost about the „Commercial Society at Timișoara”.
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在1716年至1717年被帝国军队实际占领后,Timișoara的巴纳特(Temeswar)按照与奥斯曼帝国签订的帕萨罗维茨和平条约(1718年7月21日)的规定,在理论上成为哈布斯堡王朝的一个省。由于享有奥地利王室和法院分庭的直接领地地位,新获得的领土很快被证明是测试维也纳法院盛行的重商主义戒律的绝佳领域。贸易是这些经验最喜欢的领域之一,不仅寻求当地商品的积极出口,而且寻求贸易的积极平衡,以吸引该国的现金并避免出口。1718年7月28日在帕萨罗维茨与奥斯曼港口签订的《通商条约》为帝国巴纳特的商业关系提供了一个有利的框架。为了限制和检查外国土耳其商人以及当地商人(希腊人/马其顿-罗马尼亚人,犹太人和塞尔维亚人)的交易,骑兵将军(自1723年起担任元帅)克劳迪斯·弗洛里蒙德·德·默西伯爵,巴纳特的第一任军事和文官总督,萨沃伊亲王尤金的密友和伙伴,宫廷战争委员会主席,1722年向皇帝查理六世建议在Timișoara (Temeswar)建立一家贸易公司。新帝国省的都城。第一个临时协议于1723年8月23日签署,最后一个协议于1723年11月11日在Timișoara上达成(全文见附件)。在“商业协会Timișoara”的14个股东(一股是3000弗罗林)中,有默西总督、陆军中将(陆军元帅中尉)瓦利斯伯爵、Timișoara要塞指挥官和巴纳提克行政当局军事顾问(被任命为贸易公司的总经理)、民事顾问Rebentisch和Haan,甚至还有塞尔维亚商人Jovan Bibitsch (bibiki)。认缴资本已增至4.9万弗罗林。至于贸易物品,蜡和蜂蜜排在最前面。由于有一个良好的开端,“商业协会(Timișoara)”得到了法院分庭的大力支持。因此,1725年3月8日,在默西总督的倡议下,在维也纳签署了一份新的公司协议(见附件全文)。根据这一规定,21个股东的认缴资本增加到86 000弗罗林,其中包括帝国国家税收局,各持有3份股份,价值3000弗罗林,以及朝廷的3名文职和军事顾问。帕姆兄弟在维也纳所拥有的商行(已认购了一股)被指定管理“商业协会”在国外的所有贸易业务,而在Timișoara只留下了支付办公室和两名官员处理商品的获取和发送。在总督默西的坚持下,新的公司协议规定建立一个粗花呢和纺织品制造厂(1726年实际建成),以满足当地市场并尝试在国外开展贸易。根据公司协议,主要商业商品是黄蜡和白蜡、盐鲟鱼和鲟鱼籽、蜂蜜和猪油。特别关注的是铜的贸易,由帝国巴纳特的铸造厂生产,并由法院分庭通过巴纳提克管理局交由“商业社会”管理。尽管得到了法院的大力支持,但贸易公司的业务不断减少,特别是在1728年之后,由于激烈的竞争,危险的交易或总督Mercy长期不在家(总督和战地元帅在1734年帕尔马附近的一场战斗中丧生)。由于没有任何官方支持,1730年后,帝国巴纳特的重商主义实验失败了。在1734年提交给新任总督汉密尔顿将军(general count Hamilton)的一份关于巴纳特河及其问题的长篇报告中,对“Timișoara的商业协会”一字不差。
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