Bhalman Posted September 7, 2005 Share Posted September 7, 2005 To: The Entire Region From: Bhalman "In Light of the recent passing of the Unification Act in the Council of Chiefs today, the Prime Minister would like to open our nation to the other nations of region for trade and business." "Since we are a small nation, we only have so much to offer, in the ways of exports, mainly oil and ore. But the importing of goods may help the nation's ecomomy while we continue to grow." "If you would like to open trade relations with us, please forward all messages to the Prime Minister after sending it to the Trade Office." "Thank You" -Bhalman Ministry of Trade Link to comment
Ide Jima Posted September 8, 2005 Share Posted September 8, 2005 To: Bhalman From: Ide Jima We sell the following resources, but for exchange deals prices can be changed; We supply: Iron (300$ per tonne) Steel (600$ per tonne) Chromium (900$ per tonne) Nickel (1000$ per tonne) Tin (600$ per tonne) Wheat (500$ a tonne) Rice (430$ a tonne) Natural Gas (70$ a barrel) Hardwood (500$ per tonne) Uranium (Certain rules apply) We need: Aluminium Ore (Bauxite or Cryolite) Coal Titanium Gold Link to comment
Bhalman Posted September 8, 2005 Author Share Posted September 8, 2005 To: Ide Jima From: Bhalmani Ministry of Trade We are willing to export oil at 210 $ per tonne and any ore (mainly gold and coal) at 450 $ and 357 $ per tonne repectfully. We would like to import monthy shipments of wheat and rice (appox. 1500 tons per month of each) in exchange for the oil and ores. If you are willing accept this, please PM me the bill and terms of the agreement so that the Prime Minister can sign it. -Bhalmani Ministry of Trade Link to comment
Ide Jima Posted September 8, 2005 Share Posted September 8, 2005 Contact: To: Bhalman From: Ide Jima We propose the following trade deal: -Ide Jima exports 1500 tonnes of rice and 1500 tonnes of wheat per month to Bhalman for $750,000 (wheat) and $645,000 (rice). Total = $1.395 million. Due to the return imports, Ide Jima grants a 10% discount on the deal, in the hope it will continue for a long period of time. The total for Ide Jiman exports $1255500. -Bhalman exports 5000 tonnes of gold to Ide Jima per month for $2.25 million. To prevent piracy, the Ide Jiman navy will escort ships carrying gold so as to stop it from falling into the wrong hands. -Should you require similar protection for your grain shipments, we will gladly provide it. -In light of this trade deal opening, Ide Jima will halve the price of electricity from the three dams complex should you require it. -In light of this trade deal opening, Ide Jima gives a 20% discount to Bhalman for weaponry and re-emphasises our willingness to help you build your armed forces. This may be useful in these turbulent times. You are also entitled to free testing of all things for sale in the Ide Jiman consolidated industries storefront. We hope that you can agree to this deal, Gengis Yurtan, Minister of Industry Kaiten Utsure, President Link to comment
Bhalman Posted September 8, 2005 Author Share Posted September 8, 2005 To: Ide Jima From: Bhali Ministry of Trade A. Import Deal Accepted by the Prime Minister B. Export Deal Accepted by the Prime Minister C. Escorts would be a good idea, as the seas near Port Nain are now and again attacked by pirates, we shall provide protection to all Ide Jiman Ships within 15 miles of Port Nain and Omai Kahni. D. Some of the nation is electrified, but its roughly only 20%, we will accept the power deal. E. The Minister of Defense sent in his order for the navy and air force. Signed and Thank You, Minister of Trade Isbongar Eryldar on Behalf of the Prime Minister Link to comment
Niederoestereich Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 To: Bhali Ministry of Trade From: Niederoestereich Enclosed is a list of Niederoestereichian Resources for Trade: (in order of availability) Natural Resources: bauxite, coal, iron ore, copper, tin, gold, silver, nickel, tungsten, mineral sands, lead, zinc, diamonds, natural gas, petroleum Agriculture: wheat, barley, sugarcane, fruits; cattle, sheep, poultry Niederoestereich Major Needs machinery and transport equipment, computers and office machines, telecommunication equipment and parts; crude oil and petroleum products Uranium would also be usefull due to new Nuclear Reactors being built Link to comment
Haken Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 To: Bhali Ministry of Trade From: Haken Rider Haken Rider is interested in purchasing ever-needed oil and ore for his booming economy. Our nation has a respectable name in the technology sector, led by the fusion of Ridosoft-Hacintosh industries. They offer an enormous assortment of advanced computers, machines and anti-bug updates. Furniture Restoration is a underrated, yet indispensable sector. Hikea askes permission to build several establishments in Bhalman. In these dangerous times our growing arms industries are proven to deliver first class small and big arms, armor, tanks and missile technology. Link to comment
Ide Jima Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 To: Ide Jima From: Bhali Ministry of Trade A. Import Deal Accepted by the Prime Minister B. Export Deal Accepted by the Prime Minister C. Escorts would be a good idea, as the seas near Port Nain are now and again attacked by pirates, we shall provide protection to all Ide Jiman Ships within 15 miles of Port Nain and Omai Kahni. D. Some of the nation is electrified, but its roughly only 20%, we will accept the power deal. E. The Minister of Defense sent in his order for the navy and air force. Signed and Thank You, Minister of Trade Isbongar Eryldar on Behalf of the Prime Minister We agree to this deal. As for electricity, a cable will be laid. If you require engineer support for setting up long term infrastructure, we will gladly help. Link to comment
Bhalman Posted September 9, 2005 Author Share Posted September 9, 2005 (edited) To: Haken Rider and Niederoestereich From: Bhali Ministry of Trade Accepted, We can sell you oil at 231 $ per tonne (max of 10,000 barrels a week) and 321 $ per tonne of ore. Your buiness, Haken maybe opened in Bhalman. Niederoestereich- We are still mapping out the desert, we may find some uranium despiots, if found, we shall notefy you. Edited September 9, 2005 by Bhalman (see edit history) Link to comment
Bhalman Posted September 9, 2005 Author Share Posted September 9, 2005 To: Ide Jima From: Bhali Ministry of Internal Affairs "Thank you for connecting power from your nation to my nation. The electricity should help moderize our nation. Assistance in helping to construct long-time infrcture would be helpful, mainly in Port Nain and in Oami Kahni. Link to comment
Ide Jima Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 Contact: To: Bhalman From: Ide Jima We can send engineer units to build roads and power lines throughout Bhalman. We would also like to scan Bhalman for DLNF (Deeply Located Nuclear Fuel), a process that may help you to establish an effective power grid. Link to comment
Bhalman Posted September 13, 2005 Author Share Posted September 13, 2005 To: Ide Jima From: Ministry of the Interior "Engineers would be very helpful in planing long term infranctrure and power lines throughout the nation. Prime Minister Janinak has approved your rights to scan for DLNF. We await your engineers." Link to comment
Bhalman Posted September 22, 2005 Author Share Posted September 22, 2005 To: Ide Jima Due to yesterday's attacks on Port Nain and Xani Kalki, we are wondering if we could barrow those engineers now as we need to patch up the roads and electricity so the people who were affected can regain power and transportation. Link to comment
Ide Jima Posted September 22, 2005 Share Posted September 22, 2005 contact: To: Bhalman From: Ide Jima We can assign one engineer brigade to Bhalman. They will arrive by air in Bhalman shortly. Link to comment
Bhalman Posted September 23, 2005 Author Share Posted September 23, 2005 To: Ide Jima From: Bhali Ministry of the Interior Thank You, These men will be treated with the upmost respect and honor. Link to comment
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