[MoT] International Trade News
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All reports contained herein were produced by the Department of International Trade under Count Drakula
Dear Friends,
this week we bring to your doorsteps some news from the international scene accumulated by the DoIT. A common inquiry tossed my way is about RM prices. However often it is easy to mistake high sales prices for a good place to own a business, without taking into account things like local wage costs.
These reports are simple guidelines for new players, showing things such as where the regions are, how to get at them and once you're there what the conditions are like. Again thank you to Count Drakula for all his hard work compiling this date. Potential investors remember to vote this up and bookmark the page if you need it.
Oil Resource 21st August
Regions with High Oil:
Brazil
Northeast Region
Canada
Newfoundland
China
Beijing
Colombia
Caribe e Insular
Hungary
Alaska
North Caucasus
Indonesia
California
Sumacra
Western Siberia
Iran
Sistan Baluchistan
Southwestern Iran
Fars
Malaysia
Peninsular Malaysia
Mexico
South East of Mexico
Valley of Mexico
Russia
Eastern Siberia
Illinois
Philippines
Palawan
USA
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Venezuela
Venezuelan Capital
Zulian
Alliances:
PEACE GC: 20
FORTIS: 1
EDEN: 0
NEUTRAL: 2
This shows that PEACE GC has the most high oil regions followed by neutral countries then FORTIS and EDEN has none.
Accessible Regions:
Out of the High Regions above we can say that only the PEACE GC countries would be willing to import.
We can trade with Indonesia, Hungary, Brazil, Russia, Colombia, Mexico, Philippines, Venezuela and Iran out of PEACE countries.
(NOTE: Not all PEACE countries are included below due to the effect's that imports could have on their industries based on GDP)
Currency Conversion:
BRL into GBP: 1.19
HUF into GBP: 1.15
IDR into GBP: 1.27
IRR into GBP: 1.00
RUB into GBP: 1.38
This shows that all other PEACE countries, except for Russia, can trade at the same price as they usually do to a profit.
Oil Wage (Skill 2-6):
Brazil: O.W. (S3) 9.50
Hungary: O.W. (S2) 6.00
Indonesia: O.W. (S2) 6.75 O.W. (S3) 13.00 O.W. (S4) 16.50 O.W. (S5) 21.50 O.W. (S6) 26.20
Russia: O.W. (S2) 3.00 O.W. (S3) 4.00 O.W. (S4) 6.00 O.W. (S5) 22.00
This shows that oil wages are not very consistent due to the ongoing war meaning nobody needs to move.
Oil Price (in GBP / divided by Q):
Britain: Q1:0.80 Q2:0.68 Q3:1.00
Brazil: Q1:1.19 Q2:0.83 Q3:1.17
Hungary: Q2:1.06 Q3:0.71 Q4:0.46 Q5:0.48
Indonesia: Q1:0.76 Q2:0.70 Q3:0.69
Iran: Q1:1.00 Q2:1.00 Q3:1.67
Russia: Q1:0.96 Q2:0.67 Q3:0.68 Q4:0.66
This shows that whichever country the eUK was to import from it would be similar to the current price (probably due to the fact companies are importing already).
This shows that whichever country the eUK was to import from it would be similar to the current price (probably due to the fact companies are importing already).
Stability of keeping region:
In Hungary (Alaska) and Russia (Illinois) the region border's are in the middle of the PEACE vs FORTIS wars.
Brazil and countries with region names not mentioned are safe.
Wood Resource 22nd August
Regions with High Woo
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Brazil
Centre West Brazil
North Brazil
Bolivia
Bolivian Altiplano
Canada
Alberta
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Quebec
British Colombia
Colombia
Amazonica
France
Aquitane
Rhone Alps
Ontario
Hungary
Montana
Indonesia
Western Siberia
Iran
Jharkland
Malaysia
Sarawak
Paraguay
Central East Chaco
Peru
Great Andes
Portugal
Tennesee
Russia
Far Eastern Russia
Pennsylvania
West Siberia
Alliances:
PEACE GC: 16
FORTIS: 5
EDEN: 0
NEUTRAL: 1
This shows that PEACE GC has the most high wood regions followed by FORTIS countries then Neutral then EDEN.
Accessible Regions:
Out of the High Regions above we can say that only the PEACE GC countries would be willing to import.
We can trade with Brazil, France, Hungary, Indonesia, Malaysia, Paraguay, Peru, Russia and Iran).
(NOTE: Not all PEACE coutries are included below due to the effect's that imports could have on their industries [Based on GDP])
Currency Convertion:
BRL into GBP: 1.19
HUF into GBP: 1.12
IDR into GBP: 1.19
RUB into GBP: 1.26
This shows that all other PEACE countries can trade at the same price as they usually do to a profit.
Wood Wage (Skill 2-6):
Brazil: W.W. (S2) 5.52 W.W. (S3) 8.50 W.W. (S4) 16.55 W.W. (S5) 15.61 W.W. (S6) 25.00
Hungary: W.W. (S2) 2.52 W.W. (S3) 10.70 W.W. (S4) 12.01 W.W. (S5) 11.06 W.W. (S6) 11.02
Indonesia: W.W. (S2) 5.00 W.W. (S3) 12.00 W.W. (S4) 10.00 W.W. (S5) 21.20 W.W. (S6) 12.00
Russia: W.W. (S2) 2.50 W.W. (S3) 9.50 W.W. (S4) 13.40 W.W. (S5) 18.00 W.W. (S6) 22.00
This shows that Wood wages are not very consistant due to the ongoing war meaning nobody needs to move.
Wood Price (in GBP / divided by Q):
Britain: Q1:0.63 Q2:0.55
Brazil: Q1:1.18 Q3:0.74
Hungary: Q1:1.00 Q2:0.89 Q3:1.00
Indonesia: Q1:0.94 Q2:0.51 Q3:0.69 Q4:0.69
Russia: Q3:0.83 Q4:0.83
This shows that whichever country the eUK was to import from it would be more than the current price (probably due to the fact companies are importing already).
Stability of keeping region:
In Hungary (Montana) and Russia (Pennsylvania), the region border's are in the middle of the PEACE vs. FORTIS wars.
Brazil, and region names not mentioned are safe.
Diamonds Resource 24th August
Regions with High Diamonds:
Australia
Northern Territory
Brazil
Gauteng
Hungary
Nunavut
Indonesia
Northen Cape
Western Australia
Iran
Northwest Territories
Russia
Far Eastern Russia
Eastern Siberia
South Africa
Limono
Alliances:
PEACE GC: 7
FORTIS: 0
EDEN: 0
NEUTRAL: 2
This shows that PEACE GC has the most high diamonds regions followed by neutral countries then EDEN and FORTIS.
Accessable Regions:
Out of the High Regions above we can say that only the PEACE GC countries would be willing to import.
We can trade with Indonesia, Hungary, Brazil, Russia and Iran out of PEACE countries
Currency Convertion:
BRL into GBP: 1.19
HUF into GBP: 1.12
IDR into GBP: 1.19
IRR into GBP: 1.00
RUB into GBP: 1.26
This shows that all other PEACE countries, except for russia, can trade at the same price as they usually do to a profit.
Diamond Wage (Skill 2-6):
Brazil: D.W. (S2) 5.60 D.W. (S3) 6.00 D.W. (S4) 13.02 D.W. (S5) 17.89 D.W. (S6) 23.55
Hungary: D.W. (S3) 8.00 D.W. (S4) 15.76 D.W. (S5) 14.00
Indonesia: D.W. (S2) 8.02 D.W. (S3) 12.40 D.W. (S4) 13.75 D.W. (S6) 23.00
Iran: D.W. (S2) 7.10 D.W. (S3) 13.04 D.W. (S4) 17.11 D.W. (S5) 20.00 D.W. (S6) 28.50
Russia: D.W. (S2) 5.70 D.W. (S3) 10.23 D.W. (S4) 13.03 D.W. (S5) 17.00 D.W. (S6) 22.90
This shows that diamond wages are highest in Indonesia, Iran and Russia.
Diamond Price (in GBP)(divided by Q):
Britain: Q2:0.56 Q3:0.57 Q4:0.54
Brazil: Q1:0.60 Q2:0.53 Q3:0.54
Hungary: Q1:0.84 Q2:0.53 Q3:0.52 Q4:0.56
Indonesia: Q1:1.01 Q2:0.60 Q3:0.58 Q5:0.58
Iran: Q2:0.55 Q3:0.55 Q4:0.69
Russia: Q1:0.83 Q2:0.53 Q3:0.50 Q4:0.62
This shows that whichever country the eUK was to import from it would be more similar to its current price (probably due to the fact companies are importing already)
Stability of keeping region:
In Hungary and Iran the region borders are in the middle of the PEACE vs. FORTIS wars.
Russia, Indonesia and Brazil are safe with their regions.
Iron Resource 26th August
Regions with High Iron:
Brazil
North Region
Northeast Region
France
Asturias
Greece
Central Greece
Hungary
Heilongjiang
Urals Region
Indonesia
Karnataka
West Siberian Region
Iran
Liaoning
Peru
Great Andes
Ukraine
Podolia
Alliances:
PEACE GC: 9
FORTIS: 0
EDEN: 2
NEUTRAL: 1
This shows that PEACE GC has the more high iron regions than both EDEN and FORTIS put together.
Accessible Regions:
Out of the High Regions above we can say that only the PEACE GC countries would be willing to import.
We can trade with Indonesia, Hungary, Brazil, France and Iran out of PEACE countries.
Currency Conversion:
BRL into GBP: 1.19
FRF into GBP: 0.96
HUF into GBP: 1.38
IDR into GBP: 1.38
This shows that all other PEACE countries can trade at the same price except for France.
Iron Wage (Skill 2-6):
Brazil: I.W. (S2) 6.00 I.W. (S3) 11.11 I.W. (S4) 15.00 I.W. (S5) 21.10 I.W. (S6) 23.55
France: I.W. (S2) 4.80 I.W. (S3) 9.00 I.W. (S4) 15.00 I.W. (S5) 22.20 I.W. (S6) 28.00
Hungary: I.W. (S2) 6.42 I.W. (S3) 10.65 I.W. (S4) 15.55 I.W. (S5) 21.10 I.W. (S6) 26.04
Indonesia: I.W. (S2) 7.41 I.W. (S3) 12.25 I.W. (S4) 15.90 I.W. (S5) 20.02 I.W. (S6) 24.31
Iran: I.W. (S2) 4.17 I.W. (S3) 14.00 I.W. (S4) 18.52 I.W. (S5) 24.00 I.W. (S6) 30.00
The wages in each industry are quite hard to make comparisons in.
Iron Price (in GBP / divided by Q):
Britain: Q1:0.80 Q2:0.57 Q3:0.57 Q4:0.70
Brazil: Q1:0.67 Q2:0.47 Q3:0.45 Q4:0.45 Q5:0.48
France: Q1:0.63 Q2:0.43 Q3:0.43 Q4:0.43 Q5:0.48
Hungary: Q1:0.69 Q2:0.46 Q3:0.46 Q4:0.46 Q5:0.47
Indonesia: Q1:0.67 Q2:0.49 Q3:0.48 Q4:0.48
Iran: Q1:0.59 Q2:0.48 Q3:0.45 Q4:0.46
This shows that whichever country the eUK was to import from it would be cheaper than its current price.
Iron Price (in GBP)(divided by Q):
Britain: Q1:0.80 Q2:0.57 Q3:0.57 Q4:0.70
Brazil: Q1:0.67 Q2:0.47 Q3:0.45 Q4:0.45 Q5:0.48
France: Q1:0.63 Q2:0.43 Q3:0.43 Q4:0.43 Q5:0.48
Hungary: Q1:0.69 Q2:0.46 Q3:0.46 Q4:0.46 Q5:0.47
Indonesia: Q1:0.67 Q2:0.49 Q3:0.48 Q4:0.48
Iran: Q1:0.59 Q2:0.48 Q3:0.45 Q4:0.46
This shows that whichever country the eUK was to import from it would be cheaper than its current price.
Values at 0 mean no obtainable data
Stability of keeping region:
In Brazil the North region borders with Spain which it is at war with and there have been battles nearby recently: http://www.erepublik.com/en/battles/show/7131 . However the North East Region is safe.
In France the region has a resistance war ( http://www.erepublik.com/en/battles/show/7281 ).
In Indonesia both regions border another country but they aren't at war with them.
In Hungary both regions border another country but they aren't at war with them.
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Well that is that. I know it’s long but it needs to be- if you don’t like it then don’t comment please
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Until next time!
Iain
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Comments
Great Article.
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I can't see it 🙁
Har har, broken link somewhere ;_;
Yes its working XD
Nice study, I am not sure the point of it but I like the graphs and is quite interesting. Good job!
Fantastic report, I don't have time to read now, but I will definately do so later. Keep up the good work 🙂
Great article, helpful to everyone, in business or out.
Merci beaucoup!