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Revision as of 18:38, 1 May 2024

WCIGF
West Cusinaut Infrastructure Group Fund
AbbreviationWCIGF or CIG
NicknameCusinaut Infrastructure Group
Formation2034
Founded atPort St. Charles, New Harren
Membership
 Ashkenang
 Caldera
 Canespa
 Maloka
 Netansett
Official languages
  • Ænglish
  • Volin
  • Papasimi
  • Ashkenauk
  • Malkn
  • Quonish

The West Cusinaut Infrastructure Group Fund (WCIGF), sometimes referred to as simply the Cusinaut Infrastructure Group (CIG), is a supranational agency composed of 5 member states. Established in the aftermath of Cusinautic diplomatic disputes, the agency was created by the Treaty of Port St. Charles signed in New Harren in 2034, and was meant to develop Cusinaut, especially West Cusinaut, as well as make the subcontinent self reliant. The WCIGF operates exclusively in the West Cusinaut Developmental Area, and determines which forms of grants and funds these nations receive for projects. The WCIGF is governed by a board of representatives from each of its 5 states, with very little oversight from its 5 temporary contributors. The WCIGF is also recommended many actions by the West Cusinaut Economic Integration Board, which has its own board of representatives from each signatory nation.

Temporary Contributors

The Treaty of Port St. Charles guarantees the WCIGF at least 25 billion dollars yearly from 2034 until 2044, with the money being contributed by 5 developed non-member states known as temporary contributors. After 2044, the WCIGF must allocate funding from elsewhere.

 Burgundie
 Caphiria Also a regional partner of the WCDA
 Daxia
 Kiravia Two Kiravian dependencies have WCDA Importer rights
 Urcea Obligated to provide support after Urcea's recognition of the PGRC,

and subsequent destabilization of Canespa

West Cusinaut Developmental Area

The WCIGF only conducts business in the West Cusinaut Developmental Area, which is composed of the 5 member nations. The WCDA is intended to eliminate all trade boundaries among member nations, as well as heavily restricting imports from outside the WCDA and promoting self reliance. The WCDA is used as the basis of where exactly grants and funds for government projects should go.

Funding Allocation

Year 2034 2035 2036 2037
Total (in billions) 34 25 25 25
 Ashkenang
 Caldera 5 Saint Antoine Prison
 Canespa 19 Makuahine-Sirkup Tunnel, uniting Caldera and Canespa
10 Port reformation
 Maloka
 Netansett

Port Reformation (Canespa)

Makuahine-Sirkup Tunnel

Saint Antoine Prison

West Cusinaut Electric Grid Upgrades (WCEG)

Netansett Funding Pause

West Cusinaut Railway

Ashkenang and Maloka Modernization and General Infrastructure Fund