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The Treaty provided that imports into the WCDA via [[Shenendehowa Bay]] should, "to the extent possible and subject to an agreement with the [[Shenendehowa_Bay#Cenendovia_Import_Management_Authority|Cenendovia Import Management Authority]]", be carried by [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] firms, including both seaborne, railborne, and airborne shipping of goods out of Shenendehowa. The Treaty cited the historic friendly trade relations and importance of Burgoignesc shipping to Cusinaut. As part of the Treaty, any firm doing such business was required to open "regional liaison offices" within the nations whose territory it traveled through, and, to the extent possible, were expected to hire local Cusinauti employees and allow use of any new infrastructure to the nations subject to a usage agreement.
The Treaty provided that imports into the WCDA via [[Shenendehowa Bay]] should, "to the extent possible and subject to an agreement with the [[Shenendehowa_Bay#Cenendovia_Import_Management_Authority|Cenendovia Import Management Authority]]", be carried by [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] firms, including both seaborne, railborne, and airborne shipping of goods out of Shenendehowa. The Treaty cited the historic friendly trade relations and importance of Burgoignesc shipping to Cusinaut. As part of the Treaty, any firm doing such business was required to open "regional liaison offices" within the nations whose territory it traveled through, and, to the extent possible, were expected to hire local Cusinauti employees and allow use of any new infrastructure to the nations subject to a usage agreement.
====Infrastructure development fund====
====Infrastructure development fund====
{{Main|WCIGF}}
The Treaty created the '''West Cusinaut Infrastructure Group Fund (WCIGF)''', an international agency responsible for the construction of infrastructure projects within the signatory states. The WCIGF would be governed by a board of representatives from each of the five states, and would provide major grants to facilitate economic growth, urbanization, irrigation, and other similar projects. The Treaty obligated the three guarantors and two associates to each contribute five billion dollars per year for ten years following the effective date of the Treaty, and thereafter empowered the WCIGF to solicit independent agreements with each of the guarantors, associates, or any other state.
The Treaty created the '''West Cusinaut Infrastructure Group Fund (WCIGF)''', an international agency responsible for the construction of infrastructure projects within the signatory states. The WCIGF would be governed by a board of representatives from each of the five states, and would provide major grants to facilitate economic growth, urbanization, irrigation, and other similar projects. The Treaty obligated the three guarantors and two associates to each contribute five billion dollars per year for ten years following the effective date of the Treaty, and thereafter empowered the WCIGF to solicit independent agreements with each of the guarantors, associates, or any other state.
===Diplomatic provisions===
===Diplomatic provisions===
The Treaty of Port St. Charles included many diplomatic provisions aimed at establishing a "final peace" (relative to the longterm ramifications of the [[The Deluge|Deluge]]) and to provide for stability in western Cusinaut. As a consequence of the creation of a defense area, economic area and infrastructure program in various parts of the agreement, the Treaty dissolved the [[Cusinaut Area Socio-Economic Initiative]] and replaced with Treaty-created organizations.
The Treaty of Port St. Charles included many diplomatic provisions aimed at establishing a "final peace" (relative to the longterm ramifications of the [[The Deluge|Deluge]]) and to provide for stability in western Cusinaut. As a consequence of the creation of a defense area, economic area and infrastructure program in various parts of the agreement, the Treaty dissolved the [[Cusinaut Area Socio-Economic Initiative]] and replaced with Treaty-created organizations.