NationStates Jolt Archive


Organization of International Trade and Tariffs

Alif Laam Miim
28-12-2006, 00:15
TO BE DETAILED WHEN TIME AVAILS!!!

The Emirate has approved a private contract for an international trading commission to establish its headquarters in Al Iskandariyah. The purpose of the establishment of such a commission would be to determine the effects of trade, the routes currently employed, the amount traded, and the commodities in need for states around the world. The so-called Organization of International Trade and Tariffs is a non-affiliated, non-profit entity that seeks to increase the transparency of international and intranational trades [where applicable] and make the global economy much easier to read and interpret, whereas before trade was a completely private matter with little outside knowledge. In his address, Emir Jalal expressed the simple reasons for allowing the establishment of such an organization: "I want my people to know where their resources are going and from whence they come. If we can account the vast supplies of the Emirate and its allies in the world, we can better appreciate those states with whom our trade is most appreciably instilled."
Alif Laam Miim
28-12-2006, 00:15
(1) Kopparbergs - RUN
Kopparbergs:
OIL - 1.1 million bbl/day
RUN:
$44.50 per bbl

* 10 year contract


(2) ALM - Asian China
ALM:
OIL - 0.5 million bbl/day
Asian China:
$40.00 per bbl

* 1 year contract


(3) Great Romeo - Asian China
Great Romeo:
OIL - 2.1 million bbl/day
Asian China:
$32.66 per bbl
Alif Laam Miim
28-12-2006, 00:19
Oil:

N/A

Natural Gas:

N/A

Timber:

N/A

Food:

N/A
Alif Laam Miim
28-12-2006, 00:20
*reserved yet again because you never know :D*
Alif Laam Miim
28-12-2006, 00:21
*last reservation - no, this isn't spamming or bumping; just wait a few weeks before you see these tags disappear though...*
Kopparbergs
28-12-2006, 21:42
[OOC:
It would be very nice if all of us stick to the same units here, i.e billion kWh for electricity, bbl/day for oil and million cu m for Natural Gas.

Grand Total for The Kingdom of Kopparbergs

Electricity (billion kWh)
>> Production: 167.63
>> Consumption: 156.65
SUM: +10,97

Oil (bbl/day)
>> Production: 3,903,080
>> Consumption: 1,183,700
SUM: +2,719,380

EXPORT, Oil
RUN, 1.1 million bbl/day ($44.50/bbl). 10 year contract

Natural Gas (million cu m)
>> Production: 104,345
>> Consumption: 33,810
SUM: +70,535

Proved reserves
Oil: 48,564.07 million bbl
Natural Gas: 4,548,651.04 billion cu m


Current trade deals for The Kingdom of Kopparbergs

EXPORT, Oil
RUN, 1.1 million bbl/day ($44.50/bbl). 10 year contract (added Jan 21st)


The Kingdom of Kopparbergs Middle East - ISRAEL (inlc. West Bank and Gaza Strip) and JORDAN

Electricity (billion kWh)
>> Production: 44.24
>> Consumption: 39.67
SUM: +4.57

Oil (bbl/day)
>> Production: 2,740
>> Consumption: 270,100
SUM: -267,360

Natural Gas (million cu m)
>> Production: 200
>> Consumption: 200
SUM: 0

Proved reserves
Oil: 1.92 million bbl
Natural Gas: 38.94 billion cu m

Agriculture - products
citrus, olives, vegetables, cotton; beef, poultry, dairy products, wheat, barley, tomatoes, melons, sheep, goats

Industries
High-technology projects (including aviation, communications, computer-aided design and manufactures, medical electronics, fiber optics), wood and paper products, potash and phosphates, food, beverages, and tobacco, caustic soda, cement, construction, metals products, chemical products, plastics, diamond cutting, textiles, footwear, phosphate mining, fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, petroleum refining, inorganic chemicals, light manufacturing, tourism
Generally small family businesses that produce textiles, cement, soap, olive-wood carvings, and mother-of-pearl souvenirs; the Israelis have established some small-scale modern industries in an industrial center, but operations ceased prior to Israel's evacuation of Gaza Strip settlements

Imports
raw materials, military equipment, investment goods, rough diamonds, fuels, grain, consumer goods, crude oil, textile fabrics, transport equipment, manufactured goods

Exports
machinery and equipment, software, cut diamonds, agricultural products, chemicals, textiles and apparel, citrus, flowers, textiles, clothing, phosphates, fertilizers, potash, vegetables, manufactures, pharmaceuticals



The Kingdom of Kopparbergs Africa - TUNISIA, ALGERIA, MOROCCO, NIGER and NIGERIA

Electricity (billion kWh)
>> Production: 71.72
>> Consumption: 67.96
SUM: +3.76

Oil (bbl/day)
>> Production: 3,900,300
>> Consumption: 809,400
SUM: +3,090,900

EXPORT, Oil
RUN, 1.1 million bbl/day ($44.50/bbl). 10 year contract

Natural Gas (million cu m)
>> Production: 103,755
>> Consumption: 33,220
SUM: +70,535

Proved reserves
Oil: 48,561.7 million bbl
Natural Gas: 4,548,605.87 billion cu m

Agriculture - products
olive oil, grain, tomatoes, citrus fruit, sugar beets, dates, almonds; beef, dairy products, wheat, barley, oats, grapes, olives, citrus, fruits; sheep, cattle, cocoa, peanuts, palm oil, corn, rice, sorghum, millet, cassava (tapioca), yams, rubber; goats, pigs; timber; fish, cowpeas, cotton, peanuts, amels, donkeys, horses, poultry, wine, vegetables, livestock

Industries
petroleum, natural gas, crude oil, light industries, iron ore mining, electrical, petrochemical, food processing, uranium mining, brick, soap, textiles, chemicals, slaughterhouses, coal, tin, columbite; palm oil, peanuts, cotton, rubber, wood; hides and skins, textiles, cement and other construction materials, food products, footwear, chemicals, fertilizer, printing, ceramics, steel, small commercial ship construction and repair, phosphate rock mining and processing, leather goods, construction, tourism, agribusiness, beverages

Imports
capital goods, consumer goods, textiles, machinery and equipment, hydrocarbons, chemicals, textile fabric, telecommunications equipment, wheat, transistors, plastics, vehicles and parts, cereals, transport equipment, manufactured goods, food and live animals

Exports
petroleum, natural gas and petroleum products, textiles, mechanical goods, phosphates and chemicals, agricultural products, hydrocarbons, clothing, fish, inorganic chemicals, transistors, crude minerals, fertilizers (including phosphates), fruits, vegetables, uranium ore, livestock, cocoa, rubber



Protectorate CAPE VERDE ISLANDS

Electricity (billion kWh)
>> Production: 44.15
>> Consumption: 41.06
SUM: +3.76

Oil (bbl/day)
>> Production: 0
>> Consumption: 1,200
SUM: -1,200

Natural Gas (million cu m)
>> Production: 0
>> Consumption: 0
SUM: 0

Proved reserves
Oil: 0 million bbl
Natural Gas: 0 billion cu m

Agriculture - products
bananas, corn, beans, sweet potatoes, sugarcane, coffee, peanuts; fish

Industries
food and beverages, fish processing, shoes and garments, salt mining, ship repair

Imports
foodstuffs, industrial products, transport equipment, fuels

Exports
fuel, shoes, garments, fish, hides
Thyrius
29-12-2006, 17:52
CAMEROON

Oil (bbl/day)
>> Production: 82,300 bbl/day
>> Consumption: 23,000 bbl/day
SUM: 59,300

Electricity (billion kWh)
>> Production: 2.988 billion kWh
>> Consumption: 2.779 billion kWh
SUM: .209

Natural Gas (million cu m)
>> Production: 0 cu m
>> Consumption: 0 cu m
SUM: 0

Proved reserves
Oil: 85 million bbl
Natural Gas: 110.4 billion cu m cu m

Agriculture - products
coffee, cocoa, cotton, rubber, bananas, oilseed, grains, root starches; livestock; timber

Industries
petroleum production and refining, aluminum production, food processing, light consumer goods, textiles, lumber, ship repair
Granate
29-12-2006, 18:31
UCR Grand Total

Electricity (billion kWh)



Oil (bbl/day)



Natural Gas (million cu m)



Proved reserves



Trade Deals -



The Caucasus Republics - Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia

Electricity (billion kWh)
>> Production: 34.951
>> Consumption: 34.424
SUM: + .527

Oil (bbl/day)
>> Production: 478,982
>> Consumption: 176,000
SUM: + 302,982

Natural Gas (million cu m)
>> Production: 5,150
>> Consumption: 12,385
SUM: - 7,235

Proved reserves
Oil: 589 million bbl
Natural Gas: 849.5 billion cu m

The Iranian Republics - Iranian Azerbaijan, Zanjan, Tehran, Qom, Kermansha, and Kurdistan

*To be finished once I figure out what the hell I own here*
Alif Laam Miim
04-01-2007, 17:19
Emirate of Alif Laam Miim

Agriculture:
cotton, rice, corn, wheat, barley, millet, beans, groundnuts (peanuts), sugarcane, olives, citrus, dates, fruits, vegetables; camels, cattle, water buffalo, sheep, goats, chickens, fish

Industry:
petroleum, natural gas, liquefied natural gas [LNG], textiles, iron and steel, aluminum, copper, shoes, food processing, tourism, armaments, ammonia, industrial gases, sodium hydroxide (caustic soda), chemicals, pharmaceuticals, hydrocarbons, construction, cement, fiber optics, light manufactures, automobile/light truck assembly, commercial ship repair, commercial aircraft repair


Oil:
Production - 18,092,783 bbl/day
Consumption - 3,389,757 bbl/day
Remainder - 14,703,026 bbl/day
Reserves - 476,358 million bbl

Natural Gas:
Production - 222,448 million cu m
Consumption - 171,501 million cu m
Remainder - 50,947 million cu m
Reserves - 57,035 billion cu m

Electricity:
Production - 349.4 billion kWh
Consumption - 312.0 billion kWh
Remainder - 37.4 billion kWh

Active Trades

Imports:
* Sharina [Foodstuff]

Exports:
* Asian China [OIL - 500,000 bbl/day @ $40/bbl]
* Abyssinia [OIL - 250,000 bbl/day]


Abyssinian Protectorate

Agriculture:
corn, rice, pulses, coffee, oilseed, cotton, sugarcane, potatoes, qat, cut flowers, lentils, bananas; hides, cattle, sheep, goats; fish

Industry:
food processing, beverages, textiles, leather, salt, chemicals, metals processing, cement. construction


Oil:
Production - 0 bbl/day
Consumption - 48,600 bbl/day
Remainder - (-48,600 bbl/day)
Reserves - 0.214 million bbl

Natural Gas:
Production - 0 million cu m
Consumption - 0 million cu m
Remainder - 0 million cu m
Reserves - 30.6 billion cu m

Electricity:
Production - 2.804 billion kWh
Consumption - 2.608 billion kWh
Remainder - 0.196 billion kWh

Active Trades

Imports:
* ALM [OIL - 250,000 bbl/day]

Exports:
* N/A


Republican Protectorate of Chad

Agriculture:
cotton, sorghum, millet, peanuts, coffee, rice, corn, potatoes, tobacco, manioc (tapioca), bananas, timber; cattle, sheep, goats, camels

Industry:
oil, cotton textiles, gold and diamond mining, meatpacking, logging, beer brewing, natron (sodium carbonate), soap, cigarettes, construction materials


Oil:
Production - 225,000 bbl/day
Consumption - 3,850 bbl/day
Remainder - 221,150 bbl/day
Reserves - N/A million bbl

Natural Gas:
Production - 0 million cu m
Consumption - 0 million cu m
Remainder - 0 million cu m
Reserves - 0 billion cu m

Electricity:
Production - 0.226 billion kWh
Consumption - 0.210 billion kWh
Remainder - 0.016 billion kWh

Active Trades

Imports:
* N/A

Exports:
* N/A
Asian China
12-01-2007, 23:49
Trade, production and consumption for the People's Republic of Asian China

[OOC:

Calculation for Asian China:
Asian China / RL China
Pop: 760.2 million / 1,314 million = 57.854%
Area: 3,850,561 / 9,596,960 = 40.122%

Asian China is producing 40.122% of RL China's natural resources (oil, natural gas, metals, timbers, etc...) and 57.854% of the artificial goods (industry, electricity, anything that can't be extracted from the ground...).
And then I've added the stats for Hong Kong.]

- - - - -

Oil bbl/day
Production: 1,405,900
Consumption: 3,990,442
SUM: -2,584,542 bbl/day

IMPORTS:
Alif Laam Miim: +500,000
Great Romeo: +2,100,000
SUM: +2,600,000 bbl/day

TOTAL: +15,458 bbl/day

Electricity (billion kWh)
Production: 1,304.3
Consumption: 1,294.65
SUM: +9.65 billion kWh

Natural Gas (million cu m)
Production: 14,050.98
Consumption: 20,038.54
SUM: -5,987.56 million cu m

Proved reserves
Oil: 7,326.41 million bbl
Natural Gas: 1,015,1 billion cu m

Agriculture:
Rice, wheat, potatoes, corn, peanuts, tea, millet, barley, apples, cotton, oilseed; pork; fish

Industry:
Mining and ore processing, iron, steel, aluminum, and other metals, coal; machine building; armaments; textiles and apparel; petroleum; cement; chemicals; fertilizers; consumer products, including footwear, toys, and electronics; food processing; transportation equipment, including automobiles, rail cars and locomotives, ships, and aircraft; telecommunications equipment, commercial space launch vehicles, satellites
textiles, clothing, tourism, banking, shipping, electronics, plastics, toys, watches, clocks

Import:
Machinery and equipment, oil and mineral fuels, plastics, optical and medical equipment, organic chemicals, iron and steel
Raw materials and semi-manufactures, consumer goods, capital goods, foodstuffs, fuel (most is re-exported)

Export:
Machinery and equipment, plastics, optical and medical equipment, iron and steel
Electrical machinery and appliances, textiles, apparel, footwear, watches and clocks, toys, plastics, precious stones, printed material

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TRADE DEALS

Alif Laam Miim
Import, oil: 500,000 bbl/day. ($40/bbl) (link (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=12194188&postcount=74))

Great Romeo
Import, oil: 800,000 bbl/day ($32.26/bbl) (link (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=11722264&postcount=564))
Import, oil: 1,300,000 bbl/day ($32.26/bbl) (link (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=12229204&postcount=1296))
TOTAL: 2,100,000 bbl/day
Samtonia
22-01-2007, 02:49
[OOC:

Calculation for Asian China:
Asian China / RL China
Pop: 760.2 million / 1,314 million = 57.854%
Area: 3,850,561 / 9,596,960 = 40.122%

Asian China is producing 40.122% of RL China's natural resources (oil, natural gas, metals, timbers, etc...) and 57.854% of the artificial goods (industry, electricity, anything that can't be extracted from the ground...).
And then I've added the stats for Hong Kong.]


[OOC- Actually, well...probably not that simple, unfortunately. Since resources and production (especially production) are not scattered evenly...I can help try to figure out the stats for each section of China- I hope that Wikipedia's page has economic info for each province or this will be really difficult.

EDIT: okay. Since there is no province by province data, wide trends will have to suffice. Without a doubt, you control more food production and I more industry. I'd say probably a 65/35 split in both those areas (person who has more of course the bigger number), with electrical production probably more of a 60/40 in my favor since there are some big cities in the South, but more industry in the north. Minerals look to be roughly 50/50- each of us have lots of some, less of others and it appears safe to say it's a pretty even split of mineral resources between North and South. So I'd say give yourself more minerals and food, but cut down on electrical production and industrial stuff.]