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Foreign Investment Incentives

MenvinGaza
17-03-2008, 19:13
[OOC: A slight primer on the history (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=586135) of the Dual People's Republics of Menvin and Gaza [DPRMG or simply PRMG] is in order. ]


[b]People's Republics of Gaza Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Subject: Incentives for foreign investors (corporate or otherwise)
Message: The Governments of the People's Republics of Menvin and Gaza offer incentives to investors in our expanding markets of resource collection, processing, and industrial production. Tax breaks and government credit are available after a valid investment verified by the Bureau of Monetary Affairs of the Ministry of Finance. The Labour Commision of the Ministry of State Development has allocated over two million workers to projects that can be directly invested in. Dividends are required to be paid by all corporations and some companies under Ministry of Finance regulation (non-black market businesss). Investments can be done with or without government approval but tax breaks are only given to government regulated corporate investors.

The Public Relations worker of Jakal Incorporated (manufacturer of many military related supplies) has suggested that foreign investments will be used to create an export friendly series of tracked and wheeled vehicles. While the Public Relations Minister of Krupp Resource Management Company [KRMC] has stated "Investments will be used entirely for the gathering of uranium and tungsten in the northern frontiers of Menvin, while the processing plants and the transportation network will be expanded."
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MenvinGaza
08-03-2009, 20:51
Bump... (I quit for a year due to school, and this thread is important to Menvin and Gaza's development, why repost?)
AfrikaZkorps
09-03-2009, 03:34
To: Investment Opportunities, Krupp Resource Management Company
From: Investments, Quimba Resources (Tinagel, Afrika)
Subject: Possible investment in resource acquisition
Quimba Resources would like to acquire operations under Krupp Resource Management's operations. Specifically we need the following raw materials: crude oil, uranium, tungsten and industrial grade diamonds. As such we are willing to acquire $6,200,000,000 worth of shares in KRMC, a 25% company ownership stake. We would allow operations to continue as usual, however we would like many of the resources to be paid as dividends. If this agreement is acceptable please inform us at M-0X4-5J5Z-PY1L.
CEO, Jepoteth Nehr

[OOC: With 7 billion citizens, Afrikan phone numbers contain letters...]
MenvinGaza
10-03-2009, 22:13
[OOC: Details can be arranged via telegram.]

To: Investments, Quimba Resources (Tinagel, Afrika)
From: Public Relations, Krupp Resource Management Company
Subject: Authorized
The purchase of a 25% share of KRMC has been authorized by the government and the board of trustees. This injection of funds will help KRMC expand mining and drilling operations in Menvin, Gaza, and in many other East Asian nations. Any further information can be obtained via telephone.
Cherry Noth, Public Relations Manage
Blackhelm Confederacy
11-03-2009, 18:30
The Griffincrest Corporation wishes to come into your nation to drill for, and refine oil.
MenvinGaza
13-03-2009, 01:17
To: The Griffincrest Corporation
From: Ministry of State Development, Menvin and Gaza
Subject: Authorized
The government would like to extend invitations for oil mining operations provided you employ at least 80% Menvin and Gazan employees. Other regulations are standard as in most nations (environmental, employee's rights et cetera), with the exception of taxes. Menvin and Gaza sees taxing foreign investments as counter productive. As such, we only require that you hire natives.
Barln Madsen, Minister of State Development
Imperial isa
13-03-2009, 01:35
ooc you don't mine oil ,you drill for it
Sarrowquand
13-03-2009, 02:30
The Dominion of Sarrowquand would like to enquire how modern your agricultural sector is and if your nation imports or exports food. We are also interested in the prevalence and quality of computers and IT equipment within commercial and government sectors.

Bureau of Trade
Dominion of Sarrowqaund