Over sixty new mining sites will be opened over the next five years in Ghana, bringing a great boon to the nation's economy. The mines will be compossed of Iron, Diamonds, and Fluorite.
Socialist Ghana hopes that some first-world nations will take interest ion buying some of the materials we extract from the earth.
not all that interested really unless you have a rich source of adamantium you are not much use to vikingslavia
Lord Vlad
not all that interested really unless you have a rich source of adamantium you are not much use to vikingslavia
Lord Vlad
Sorry, but to extract any adamantium would cost more than it would to sell it to some capitalist nation.
imported_Lusaka
01-11-2003, 23:26
Greetings, friends, from the Allied States of Lusaka.
Our nation has not long removed itself from peace-keeping actions in Ghana, during which time socialism permiated west African culture to no small degree. We are glad to see your government standing on its own two feet and treating its people well.
We look forward to forging strong ties between our people, and hope to engage in healthy and fair trade. Whilest in your part of the world, we could not help but notice abundant natural resources as simple, yet useful and important, as timber, rubber, and potentially a great many foodstuffs, such as fish.
Lusaka already mines significant levels of iron ore, and we believe larger quantities of higher quality diamonds than those industrial ones found in Ghana, but the earlier stated resources are amongst many of which we would be glad.
Potential Lusakan exports include copper, cobalt, zinc, lead, coal, emeralds, silver, uranium, tin, phosphates, gemstones, gold, natural gas, and nickel, as well as certain armaments where nations are trusted enough, and/or orders large enough (notably Lusaka is involved in production of various marks of Olifant main battle tanks).
Perhaps we can agree to allow our nations to trade, and to establish consulates or such in one another's territory?
-Office of President Derek Igomo, the Allied States of Lusaka.