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Throughout history, '''international trade''' has been a staple of the world, from the most affluent nations to the most disadvantaged. This is significantly reflected in the Gross Domestic Product or GDP of the nations of the world, and has allowed countries around the globe to become wealthy and prosperous regardless of their location. Though international trade has long been part of the world (as seen in large shipping empires such as the | Throughout history, '''international trade''' has been a staple of the world, from the most affluent nations to the most disadvantaged. This is significantly reflected in the Gross Domestic Product or GDP of the nations of the world, and has allowed countries around the globe to become wealthy and prosperous regardless of their location. Though international trade has long been part of the world (as seen in large shipping empires such as the Thalattocracy of Burgundie), it has massively risen in prominence and importance in the 20th and 21st centuries. | ||
==Import/Exports by country== | ==Import/Exports by country== | ||
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| Aircraft, agriculture, automobiles, auto parts, civilian and military manufacturing/equipment, chemicals, electronics, iron and steel, machinery and equipment, natural gas, petroleum and petroleum products plastics, pharmaceuticals, | | Aircraft, agriculture, automobiles, auto parts, civilian and military manufacturing/equipment, chemicals, electronics, iron and steel, machinery and equipment, natural gas, petroleum and petroleum products plastics, pharmaceuticals, | ||
| Agricultural products, aluminum oxide, beverages, chemicals, construction equipment, data processing equipment, diamonds, electric equipment, food, foodstuffs, fuels, gas, goods, iron, livestock, machinery, manufactured materials, medical equipment, metals, mineral fuels, oil, petroleum, pharmaceuticals, processing products, raw steel, tobacco, transport vehicles | | Agricultural products, aluminum oxide, beverages, chemicals, construction equipment, data processing equipment, diamonds, electric equipment, food, foodstuffs, fuels, gas, goods, iron, livestock, machinery, manufactured materials, medical equipment, metals, mineral fuels, oil, petroleum, pharmaceuticals, processing products, raw steel, tobacco, transport vehicles | ||
| {{flag|Burgundie}}<br />{{flag|Caphiria}}<br />Ceylonia<br />{{flag| | | {{flag|Burgundie}}<br />{{flag|Caphiria}}<br />Ceylonia<br />{{flag|Daxia}}<br />Galicia<br />{{flag|Kiravia}}<br />{{flag|Pelaxia}}<br />{{flag|Takatta Loa}}<br />{{flag|Urcea}}<br />{{flag|Yonderre}}<br />{{flag|Yytuskia-Helvana}}<br />Zaclaria | ||
| {{flag|Burgundie}}<br />{{flag| | | {{flag|Burgundie}}<br />{{flag|Daxia}}<br />{{flag|Kiravia}}<br />{{flag|Pelaxia}}<br />{{flag|Takatta Loa}}<br />{{flag|Urcea}}<br />{{flag|Yonderre}}<br />{{flag|Yytuskia-Helvana}}<br />Zaclaria | ||
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|Faneria | |||
|$13.65 trillion | |||
|Materials (Lumber, Metals, Chemicals, Rye, Beef, Vegetables, Shellfish, Fish, Oil, Plastics, Chemicals, Construction Materials) | |||
Production Goods (Hardware Components, Electronics Components, Automobile and Train Components, Office Supplies, Medical Supplies, Wood Products/Furniture and Paper Goods) | |||
Final Goods (Machinery and Capital Goods, Consumer Chemicals, Medical Devices and Instruments and Biomaterials, Ships, Transport Automobiles, Munitions, Household Appliances, Office Electronics, Hazardous Environment and Emergency Response Equipment) | |||
|Materials (Coffee, Cotton, Corn, Rice, Sugar Cane/Processed Sugar, Lithium, Uranium, Aluminum, Natural Rubber, Cocoa, Mutton, Pork, Beverages, Oil, Tantalum, Latexes, Construction Materials, Books, Citrus, Fruits, Spices) | |||
Production Goods (Explosives and Pyrotechnics, Textiles, Power Generation Machinery) | |||
Final Goods (Cars, Consumer Electronics, Aircraft and Aircraft Parts, Machinery, Medical Supplies, Beverages) | |||
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|[[Vandarch Sea Trade Zone Organization]], [[Kilikas-Boreal Cooperative Zone]] | |||
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| rowspan="2" | {{flag|Pelaxia}} | | rowspan="2" | {{flag|Pelaxia}} | ||
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| Agriculture (Coffee, Cotton, Corn, Rice, Soy, Wheat, Sugar Cane/Sugar, Tobacco, Beans, Fruit, Palm Oil), Aircraft (Civilian / Military Utility, Engine Parts), Alcohol(Rum, Beer, Fernet, Wine, Limoncello, Mate), Automobiles (Cars / Car Parts,Trucks,Motorcycles), Construction Equipment(Large Construction Vehicles) Electronics (Computers, Smartphonesm, Integrated Circuits, Optical Fibers etc.), Furniture, Industrial Metals( Copper, Iron), Precious Metals (Silver), Petrolium Products (Crude oil, Polymers), Weapons (Light Firearms, Light Armoured Vehicles, Heavy Armored Vehicles, Missile Systems), Ships (Ships, Ship parts) Machinery(Washing Machines, Refrigerators, Office Machines Parts, Medical Equipment, Gas Turbines),Textile(Footwear) | | Agriculture (Coffee, Cotton, Corn, Rice, Soy, Wheat, Sugar Cane/Sugar, Tobacco, Beans, Fruit, Palm Oil), Aircraft (Civilian / Military Utility, Engine Parts), Alcohol(Rum, Beer, Fernet, Wine, Limoncello, Mate), Automobiles (Cars / Car Parts,Trucks,Motorcycles), Construction Equipment(Large Construction Vehicles) Electronics (Computers, Smartphonesm, Integrated Circuits, Optical Fibers etc.), Furniture, Industrial Metals( Copper, Iron), Precious Metals (Silver), Petrolium Products (Crude oil, Polymers), Weapons (Light Firearms, Light Armoured Vehicles, Heavy Armored Vehicles, Missile Systems), Ships (Ships, Ship parts) Machinery(Washing Machines, Refrigerators, Office Machines Parts, Medical Equipment, Gas Turbines),Textile(Footwear) | ||
| Engine Parts, Refined Iron, Raw Alluminum, Vehicle Parts, CarsPlastics and Polymers, Raw Cotton, Paper Goods, Soy Products, Broadcasting Equipment, Integrated Circuits, Refined Copper, Pharmaceuticals, Cocoa, Gold, Lithium | | Engine Parts, Refined Iron, Raw Alluminum, Vehicle Parts, CarsPlastics and Polymers, Raw Cotton, Paper Goods, Soy Products, Broadcasting Equipment, Integrated Circuits, Refined Copper, Pharmaceuticals, Cocoa, Gold, Lithium | ||
| {{flag|Burgundie}}<br />{{flag|Caphiria}}<br />{{flag|Cartadania}}<br />Pukhgundi<br />{{flag| | | {{flag|Burgundie}}<br />{{flag|Caphiria}}<br />{{flag|Cartadania}}<br />Pukhgundi<br />{{flag|Daxia}}<br />{{flag|Takatta Loa}}<br />Pukhtunkhwa<br />{{flag|Yytuskia-Helvana}} | ||
| {{flag|Yytuskia-Helvana}}<br />{{flag|Burgundie}}<br />{{flag|Cartadania}}<br />{{flag| | | {{flag|Yytuskia-Helvana}}<br />{{flag|Burgundie}}<br />{{flag|Cartadania}}<br />{{flag|Daxia}}<br />Pukhtunkhwa<br />{{flag|Caphiria}} | ||
| # Sarpedonian Economic Community | | # Sarpedonian Economic Community | ||
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| colspan="6" | (Outdated) The Dual-Federal Republics both buy and sell on the international market, Yytuskia with a capitalist market characterized with moderate corporate taxation, some government intervention and an established global financial centre. Helvana offers a centralized, socialist market, with high-taxation on international corporations but low tariffs, and heavy government intervention. Since both economies work closely with each other, the economic freedom status is usually based off of both, sitting somewhere around "Decent" and "Good" on the scale. However, both countries rank higher on indicators of both income equality and economic mobility, as Helvana's centralized economy is easy distribute to the masses through tax returns, while Yytuskia's higher-overall GDPpC adds to the scale. Yytuskia's interest in economic shipping, as well as iron and steel production, as well as Helvana's sheer abundance of petroleum production adds up to an extremely high GDP overall. | | colspan="6" | (Outdated) The Dual-Federal Republics both buy and sell on the international market, Yytuskia with a capitalist market characterized with moderate corporate taxation, some government intervention and an established global financial centre. Helvana offers a centralized, socialist market, with high-taxation on international corporations but low tariffs, and heavy government intervention. Since both economies work closely with each other, the economic freedom status is usually based off of both, sitting somewhere around "Decent" and "Good" on the scale. However, both countries rank higher on indicators of both income equality and economic mobility, as Helvana's centralized economy is easy distribute to the masses through tax returns, while Yytuskia's higher-overall GDPpC adds to the scale. Yytuskia's interest in economic shipping, as well as iron and steel production, as well as Helvana's sheer abundance of petroleum production adds up to an extremely high GDP overall. | ||
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| rowpsan="2" | {{flag|Puertego}} | |||
| $1.1 trillion | |||
| Tin, Natural Rubber, Sugar, Fish, Chemicals, Iron, Steel, Copper (refined and ore versions of all metals sold), Gold, Silver, Tobacco, Aluminum, Nickel, Zinc, Textiles, Machinery, Alcohol, Cement, Lithium, Paper, Diamonds, Refined Petroleum, Processed Food | |||
| Grains, Corn, Pharmaceuticals, Fertilizer, Livestock, Automobiles, Electronics, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Coal, Electricity, Broadcasting Equipment | |||
| {{flag|Daxia}} <br /> {{flag|Cartadania}} | |||
| {{flag|Cartadania}} <br /> {{flag|Caphiria}} <br /> {{flag|Pelaxia}} | |||
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| colspan="6" | The economy of Puertego is a newly industrialized mixed model one with international corporations investing in the countries free trade zones while government companies operate in several other industries with the largest government run sectors being natural resources and utilities, Puertego is also regarded as having very poor workers' rights across both government run and private companies with the country having some of the least amount of laws in the world for working conditions, mandatory benefits, and minimum wage. The economy of Puertrgo is split between manufacturing plus refining and natural resource extraction with the government having introduced many policies to try and get foreign investors to outsource their manufacturing jobs to the country. In 2030 Puertego announced that it would remove any tariffs on a nations good if they did the same to Puertegan goods. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 16 March 2024
Throughout history, international trade has been a staple of the world, from the most affluent nations to the most disadvantaged. This is significantly reflected in the Gross Domestic Product or GDP of the nations of the world, and has allowed countries around the globe to become wealthy and prosperous regardless of their location. Though international trade has long been part of the world (as seen in large shipping empires such as the Thalattocracy of Burgundie), it has massively risen in prominence and importance in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Import/Exports by country
Country | GDP (Nominal) | Major Exports | Major Imports | Major Export Partners | Major Import Partners | Trade Blocs |
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Caphiria | $52,518,626,569,717 | Aircraft, agriculture, automobiles, auto parts, civilian and military manufacturing/equipment, chemicals, electronics, iron and steel, machinery and equipment, natural gas, petroleum and petroleum products plastics, pharmaceuticals, | Agricultural products, aluminum oxide, beverages, chemicals, construction equipment, data processing equipment, diamonds, electric equipment, food, foodstuffs, fuels, gas, goods, iron, livestock, machinery, manufactured materials, medical equipment, metals, mineral fuels, oil, petroleum, pharmaceuticals, processing products, raw steel, tobacco, transport vehicles | Burgundie Caphiria Ceylonia Daxia Galicia Kiravia Pelaxia Takatta Loa Urcea Yonderre Yytuskia-Helvana Zaclaria |
Burgundie Daxia Kiravia Pelaxia Takatta Loa Urcea Yonderre Yytuskia-Helvana Zaclaria |
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Cartadania | $26,173,193,218,505 | Aircraft, Aircraft parts, Auto parts, Automobiles, Beverages, Chemicals, Citrus, Cocoa, Coffee, Dairy, Defense equipment, Electronics, Fruits, Grain, Livestock, Meat, Metals, Minerals, Natural gas, Petroleum, Pharmaceuticals, Rubber, Spices, Sugar | Aircraft, Aircraft parts, Auto parts, Automobiles, Beverages, Chemicals, Electronics, Fruits, Grain, Meat, Metals, Minerals | Bulkh Burgundie Caphiria Ceylonia Galicia Kiravia Pelaxia Pukhgundi Umardwal United Audonian Emirates Urcea Yonderre |
Bulkh Burgundie Caphiria Ceylonia Galicia Kiravia Pelaxia Umardwal United Audonian Emirates Urcea Yonderre |
# Sarpedonian Economic Community |
Faneria | $13.65 trillion | Materials (Lumber, Metals, Chemicals, Rye, Beef, Vegetables, Shellfish, Fish, Oil, Plastics, Chemicals, Construction Materials)
Production Goods (Hardware Components, Electronics Components, Automobile and Train Components, Office Supplies, Medical Supplies, Wood Products/Furniture and Paper Goods) Final Goods (Machinery and Capital Goods, Consumer Chemicals, Medical Devices and Instruments and Biomaterials, Ships, Transport Automobiles, Munitions, Household Appliances, Office Electronics, Hazardous Environment and Emergency Response Equipment) |
Materials (Coffee, Cotton, Corn, Rice, Sugar Cane/Processed Sugar, Lithium, Uranium, Aluminum, Natural Rubber, Cocoa, Mutton, Pork, Beverages, Oil, Tantalum, Latexes, Construction Materials, Books, Citrus, Fruits, Spices)
Production Goods (Explosives and Pyrotechnics, Textiles, Power Generation Machinery) Final Goods (Cars, Consumer Electronics, Aircraft and Aircraft Parts, Machinery, Medical Supplies, Beverages) |
Vandarch Sea Trade Zone Organization, Kilikas-Boreal Cooperative Zone | ||
Pelaxia | $6.07 trillion | Agriculture (Coffee, Cotton, Corn, Rice, Soy, Wheat, Sugar Cane/Sugar, Tobacco, Beans, Fruit, Palm Oil), Aircraft (Civilian / Military Utility, Engine Parts), Alcohol(Rum, Beer, Fernet, Wine, Limoncello, Mate), Automobiles (Cars / Car Parts,Trucks,Motorcycles), Construction Equipment(Large Construction Vehicles) Electronics (Computers, Smartphonesm, Integrated Circuits, Optical Fibers etc.), Furniture, Industrial Metals( Copper, Iron), Precious Metals (Silver), Petrolium Products (Crude oil, Polymers), Weapons (Light Firearms, Light Armoured Vehicles, Heavy Armored Vehicles, Missile Systems), Ships (Ships, Ship parts) Machinery(Washing Machines, Refrigerators, Office Machines Parts, Medical Equipment, Gas Turbines),Textile(Footwear) | Engine Parts, Refined Iron, Raw Alluminum, Vehicle Parts, CarsPlastics and Polymers, Raw Cotton, Paper Goods, Soy Products, Broadcasting Equipment, Integrated Circuits, Refined Copper, Pharmaceuticals, Cocoa, Gold, Lithium | Burgundie Caphiria Cartadania Pukhgundi Daxia Takatta Loa Pukhtunkhwa Yytuskia-Helvana |
Yytuskia-Helvana Burgundie Cartadania Daxia Pukhtunkhwa Caphiria |
# Sarpedonian Economic Community |
Pelaxia has a highly industrialized, socialist market economy that incentives social ownership and democratic control of means of production effectively and constantly in various forms such as public, cooperative, collective ownership with the possibility of combining the three. In this sense it discourages the existence of private ownership of means of production (private property), but completely upholds and defends the right to personal property. Pelaxia mostly utilizes the market mechanism for the allocation of capital goods and other means of production although there is an edge for central or local intervention/planning. The public sector is among the largest in the world as a percentage of the overall gross domestic product. The country has a very high standard of living compared with other socialist countries, and a strongly integrated welfare system. Pelaxia's modern manufacturing and welfare system rely on a financial reserve produced by exploitation of natural resources such as oil. With respect to foreign trade, the key economic sector is manufacturing, but much of Pelaxia's economic growth has been fueled by an abundance of natural resources, such as petroleum exploration and production, and agricultural products. The largest industries are electronics (21.6 percent), machinery, vehicles and other engineered metal products (21.1 percent), oil industry (13.1 percent), and chemicals (10.9 percent). | ||||||
Pukhtunkhwa | $2.78 trillion | Ships, Ship parts, Electronics, Softwares, Heavy Machinery, Construction Equipment, Automobiles, Automobile parts, Fruits, Dry Fruits, Textiles, Sports Goods, Weapons, Mineral Resources, Tea, Renewable Energy Technology, Spices | Coffee, Grain, Livestock, Pharmaceuticals, Rubber, Vegetables, Aircraft, Oil, Plastics | WIP Export Partner Flags | WIP Import Partner Flags | # Anosphere Customs and Free Trade Agreement |
Vithinja | $3.236 trillion | Ships, Ship parts, Fish, Steel, Raw Iron, Tungsten, Pharmaceuticals, Transportation Vehicles, Vehicle Parts, Copper, Heavy Machinery, Raw Copper, Refined Copper, Petrolium Products, Weapons (Light Firearms, Light Armoured Vehicles, Heavy Armored Vehicles), Energy (Nuclear, Hydro, Geothermal), Paper Goods, Wooden Goods, Wood, Construction Equipment, | Rubber, Raw Alluminum, Agricultural products (Grain, Vegetables, Coffee, etc), Livestock and Livestock Products, Spices, Aircraft Parts, Alcohol, Electronics, Textiles, Automobiles | Caergwynn Kiravia Caphiria Pelaxia Cartadania Burgundie Brumalea |
Caergwynn Kiravia Levantine Union Pelaxia Burgundie Brumalea |
Kilikas-Boreal Cooperative Zone |
Yytuskia-Helvana | $4.65 trillion | Agriculture (Plant-Based, Fish, Meat-Based), Aircraft (Civilian / Military), Alcohol, Automobiles (Cars / Car Parts), Construction Equipment, Electronics (Computers, GPS, etc.), Energy (Coal, Solar panels/energy, Nuclear (Uranium/Thorium), Wind turbines), Furniture, Industrial Metals (Aluminium/Aluminium alloy, Cobalt, Copper, Iron, Lead, Nickel, Steel, Tin, Zinc), Precious Metals (Gold, Palladium, Platinum, Silver), Petrolium Products (Crude oil, Refined oil, Petrolium, Diesel, Vehicle fuel/Aviation fuel, Petrochemicals, Plastics), Weapons (Firearms, Explosives, Armoured Vehicles), Ships (Ships, Ship parts) | Non-Native Agriculture (Coffee, Grains, Tea, Vegitables), Pharmaceuticals, International Liquors and Alcohols, International Automobiles, International Aircraft | # Anta Carda Bulkh Burgundie Caphiria Ceylonia Cartadania Galicia Faneria Pelaxia Pukhgundi Umardwal United Audonian Emirates # Urcea Yonderre |
Pelaxia - Pharmaceuticals, Tea, and Coffee | # Anosphere Customs and Free Trade Agreement (Helvana only) |
(Outdated) The Dual-Federal Republics both buy and sell on the international market, Yytuskia with a capitalist market characterized with moderate corporate taxation, some government intervention and an established global financial centre. Helvana offers a centralized, socialist market, with high-taxation on international corporations but low tariffs, and heavy government intervention. Since both economies work closely with each other, the economic freedom status is usually based off of both, sitting somewhere around "Decent" and "Good" on the scale. However, both countries rank higher on indicators of both income equality and economic mobility, as Helvana's centralized economy is easy distribute to the masses through tax returns, while Yytuskia's higher-overall GDPpC adds to the scale. Yytuskia's interest in economic shipping, as well as iron and steel production, as well as Helvana's sheer abundance of petroleum production adds up to an extremely high GDP overall. | ||||||
Puertego | $1.1 trillion | Tin, Natural Rubber, Sugar, Fish, Chemicals, Iron, Steel, Copper (refined and ore versions of all metals sold), Gold, Silver, Tobacco, Aluminum, Nickel, Zinc, Textiles, Machinery, Alcohol, Cement, Lithium, Paper, Diamonds, Refined Petroleum, Processed Food | Grains, Corn, Pharmaceuticals, Fertilizer, Livestock, Automobiles, Electronics, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Coal, Electricity, Broadcasting Equipment | Daxia Cartadania |
Cartadania Caphiria Pelaxia | |
The economy of Puertego is a newly industrialized mixed model one with international corporations investing in the countries free trade zones while government companies operate in several other industries with the largest government run sectors being natural resources and utilities, Puertego is also regarded as having very poor workers' rights across both government run and private companies with the country having some of the least amount of laws in the world for working conditions, mandatory benefits, and minimum wage. The economy of Puertrgo is split between manufacturing plus refining and natural resource extraction with the government having introduced many policies to try and get foreign investors to outsource their manufacturing jobs to the country. In 2030 Puertego announced that it would remove any tariffs on a nations good if they did the same to Puertegan goods. |