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===[[Rumahoki#Economy_and_Infrastructure|Rumahoki]]===
===[[Rumahoki#Economy_and_Infrastructure|Rumahoki]]===
Numerous [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] companies are invested in the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) of [[Rumahoki]] spanning telecommunications (via [[Videocom]]), shipping ([[O’Shea Container Shipping]]), retail ([[House of Elan]], [[Germais Time]]), hospitality, and tourism.
Following the Velevet Revolution and the adoption of [[Velvetine Socialism]] by [[Rumahoki]] in the mid-1990s, the nation opened up Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and numerous [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] companies were encouraged by the [[Government_of_Burgundie#Global_Improvement|Global Improvement Branch of the Ministry of External Affairs (GIB-MEA)]] to invest in the newly reformed state. These investments were meant to support the stabilization of the state and the transition to democracy in [[Rumahoki]]. For almost 40 years the investments in [[Rumahoki]] have been expanding and are largely regarded as beneficial to both parties. The various campuses established by the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] companies are also accompanied with workers housing and a Burgoignesc International School. All work is conducted to [[Rumahoki]]an standards, but pay is slightly higher than average. The companies who operate manufactories are able to thwart some of the controls of the planned market socialist economy by focusing on exports rather than internal distribution, but even this only occurs are under the watchful eye of [[Rumahoki]]an economists and customs agents.
It has been recorded that these investments have had a net positive impact of those [[Rumahoki]]ans who work for these [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] companies. They have access to some of the goods either made or sold by those companies through the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] companies' PXes at discounted rates, although these items are taxed heavily by the [[Rumahoki]]an government. None of the practices of the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] companies are allowed to directly contradict the indicative planning done by [[Rumahoki]]an economist, as there is an additional burden of reporting placed on these companies, which results in the hiring of additional [[Rumahoki]]an citizens to maintain accurate and persistent accounting.  


These investments cross a number of industries including telecommunications (as local affiliates of state-run [[Videocom]], Island Mobile), shipping ([[O’Shea Container Shipping]]), retail ([[House of Elan]] and [[Germais Time]]), hospitality ([[Palacin_Holdings#BurgunArms_Hospitality_Group|BurgunArms Hospitality Group]], and tourism ([[DeBonAire Airlines‎‎]]).


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