Juumanistra
07-04-2005, 20:28
Embassy Exchange Program
In light of recent world happenings, the Foreign Ministry has opted to solicit applications from other nations wishing to maintain an embasy or consulate within Juumanistra and are interested in having Juumanistra establish a diplomatic mission within their country.
To that effect, Juumanistran rules with regards to foreign diplomatic missions are incredibly simple. There are no caps on the number of embassy staff, though we do request that there be no more than twenty security personnel for every hundred civillians in the embassy and their armaments be kept in conformity with their mission of protection. Foreign embassies are subject to the international mores concerning them and diplomats and their families enjoy smart diplomatic immunity; which is to say almost full diplomatic immunity with the exception of traffic laws. Our city streets are insane enough as it is without the addition of several hundred people completely exempt from being pulled over.
Embassies can be located within any part of the federal capital of Juumanistra, Juumus, so as to grant governments the flexibility required to best serve their nationals within Juumanistra. Upon request, embassies may be located beyond Juumus in Reka, Nakamori, or Jackson in the Juumus Corridor, though a good reason must be provided for moving into the interior of the country.
Same rules apply for consulates, with the exception that they can be located anywhere in the country. Feel free to consult the Juumanistran map linked to below to see the wind range of options available if you're looking to open additional diplomatic missions.
Map:
http://www.geocities.com/arrdeeagnp/juumanistracomplete.JPG
Embassies in Country
None yet; so hurry up and rectify it!
Office of the Trade Representive
Juumanistra looks to promote the free flow of goods between itself and other nations. Listed below are the current import/export needs of Juumanistra; Juumanistran firms are willing to both barter and exchange cash for needed goods and are constantly looking for new opportunities abroad. Juumanistra maintains no tariffs nor barriers to entry, so there is no need to fear hidden costs when importing or exporting to the country.
Commodity Surpluses
Agriculture
-Cereals: 92.4 billion JIG ($181.2 billion USD)
-Cattle: 142.5 billion JIG ($279.4 billion USD)
-Dairy: 52.2 billion JIG ($102.3 billion USD)
-Pork: 28.3 billion JIG ($55.5 billion USD)
-Poultry: 27.7 billion JIG ($54.2 billion USD)
Raw Materials & Resources
-Steel: 50.4 billion JIG ($98.8 billion USD)
-Industrial Metals: 127.7 billion JIG ($250.3 billion USD)
-Oil: 19.6 billion JIG ($38.4 billion USD)
-Electricity: 217.6 billion JIG ($426.4 billion USD)
-Water: 93.7 billion JIG ($183.6 billion USD)
Manufactured Goods
-Aircraft: 263.7 billion JIG ($516.9 billion USD)
-Automobiles: 342 billion JIG ($670.3 billion USD)
-Computers: 471.2 billion JIG ($923.6 billion USD)
-Chemicals: 222.4 billion JIG ($435.9 billion USD)
-Polymers: 434.8 billion JIG ($852.3 billion USD)
-Pharmaceuticals: 234.1 billion JIG ($458.9 billion USD)
Services
-Banking: 691.3 billion JIG ($1,355 billion USD)
-Telecommunications: 1,475.5 billion JIG ($2,892 billion USD)
-R&D: 2,619 billion JIG ($5,134 billion USD)
-Consulting: 2,571 billion JIG ($5,040 billion USD)
Commodity Deficits
Agriculture
-Fruits: -32.5 billion JIG (-$63.7 billion USD)
-Vegetables: -35.1 billion JIG (-$68.8 billion USD)
-Tubers & Roots: -26.3 billion JIG (-$51.6 billion USD)
Raw Materials
-Timber: -74.8 billion JIG (-$146.6 billion USD)
-Coal: -49.6 billion JIG (-$97.2 billion USD)
Manufactured Goods
-Consumer electronics: -890.7 billion JIG (-$1,745.8 billion USD)
-Small appliances: -401.6 billion JIG (-$787.2 billion USD)
-Home appliances: -620.3 billion JIG (-$1,215.8 billion USD)
-Textiles: -775.4 billion JIG (-$1,519.8 billion USD)
Trading Partners
Jamum: 6.88 billion JIG($13.5 billion USD)
In light of recent world happenings, the Foreign Ministry has opted to solicit applications from other nations wishing to maintain an embasy or consulate within Juumanistra and are interested in having Juumanistra establish a diplomatic mission within their country.
To that effect, Juumanistran rules with regards to foreign diplomatic missions are incredibly simple. There are no caps on the number of embassy staff, though we do request that there be no more than twenty security personnel for every hundred civillians in the embassy and their armaments be kept in conformity with their mission of protection. Foreign embassies are subject to the international mores concerning them and diplomats and their families enjoy smart diplomatic immunity; which is to say almost full diplomatic immunity with the exception of traffic laws. Our city streets are insane enough as it is without the addition of several hundred people completely exempt from being pulled over.
Embassies can be located within any part of the federal capital of Juumanistra, Juumus, so as to grant governments the flexibility required to best serve their nationals within Juumanistra. Upon request, embassies may be located beyond Juumus in Reka, Nakamori, or Jackson in the Juumus Corridor, though a good reason must be provided for moving into the interior of the country.
Same rules apply for consulates, with the exception that they can be located anywhere in the country. Feel free to consult the Juumanistran map linked to below to see the wind range of options available if you're looking to open additional diplomatic missions.
Map:
http://www.geocities.com/arrdeeagnp/juumanistracomplete.JPG
Embassies in Country
None yet; so hurry up and rectify it!
Office of the Trade Representive
Juumanistra looks to promote the free flow of goods between itself and other nations. Listed below are the current import/export needs of Juumanistra; Juumanistran firms are willing to both barter and exchange cash for needed goods and are constantly looking for new opportunities abroad. Juumanistra maintains no tariffs nor barriers to entry, so there is no need to fear hidden costs when importing or exporting to the country.
Commodity Surpluses
Agriculture
-Cereals: 92.4 billion JIG ($181.2 billion USD)
-Cattle: 142.5 billion JIG ($279.4 billion USD)
-Dairy: 52.2 billion JIG ($102.3 billion USD)
-Pork: 28.3 billion JIG ($55.5 billion USD)
-Poultry: 27.7 billion JIG ($54.2 billion USD)
Raw Materials & Resources
-Steel: 50.4 billion JIG ($98.8 billion USD)
-Industrial Metals: 127.7 billion JIG ($250.3 billion USD)
-Oil: 19.6 billion JIG ($38.4 billion USD)
-Electricity: 217.6 billion JIG ($426.4 billion USD)
-Water: 93.7 billion JIG ($183.6 billion USD)
Manufactured Goods
-Aircraft: 263.7 billion JIG ($516.9 billion USD)
-Automobiles: 342 billion JIG ($670.3 billion USD)
-Computers: 471.2 billion JIG ($923.6 billion USD)
-Chemicals: 222.4 billion JIG ($435.9 billion USD)
-Polymers: 434.8 billion JIG ($852.3 billion USD)
-Pharmaceuticals: 234.1 billion JIG ($458.9 billion USD)
Services
-Banking: 691.3 billion JIG ($1,355 billion USD)
-Telecommunications: 1,475.5 billion JIG ($2,892 billion USD)
-R&D: 2,619 billion JIG ($5,134 billion USD)
-Consulting: 2,571 billion JIG ($5,040 billion USD)
Commodity Deficits
Agriculture
-Fruits: -32.5 billion JIG (-$63.7 billion USD)
-Vegetables: -35.1 billion JIG (-$68.8 billion USD)
-Tubers & Roots: -26.3 billion JIG (-$51.6 billion USD)
Raw Materials
-Timber: -74.8 billion JIG (-$146.6 billion USD)
-Coal: -49.6 billion JIG (-$97.2 billion USD)
Manufactured Goods
-Consumer electronics: -890.7 billion JIG (-$1,745.8 billion USD)
-Small appliances: -401.6 billion JIG (-$787.2 billion USD)
-Home appliances: -620.3 billion JIG (-$1,215.8 billion USD)
-Textiles: -775.4 billion JIG (-$1,519.8 billion USD)
Trading Partners
Jamum: 6.88 billion JIG($13.5 billion USD)