3rd Eight Economies Summit
Guanghua Palace, Xujing, Shu State, Grand Union of Yingdala
Invitees
Lourenne:
His Royal Majesty, Maximilian IV
High Chancellor, Eugenie Cascabel-Adiore
Royal Minister of Economic Development, Josué Valentale
Royal Minister of the Treasury, Valeria Brokutetle
Cmd.Victor Busquet, Royal Strategic Command
Beiteynu:
Nazrah Mavokar, Deputy Head of the Medinat Department (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
Ariel Fraouna, Head of the Olami Trade Association (Ministry of Finance)
Dundorf:
Federal President Naomi Riedl-Steinmeier
Federal Chancellor Gernot Wittkopf
Minister of Foreign Affairs Stella Bechtholdt
Minister of Finance Paula Wetter
Luthori:
His Imperial Majesty, Emperor-King Albert.
His Grace, the Prime Minister, the Duke of Derby.
His Grace, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, the Lord Makenbrough (Nathan Harper)
His Excellency, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Brendan Kidd.
Yingdala:
His Imperial Majesty Son of Heaven Wu Fangxun (Courtesy: Yao)
Counsellor-in-Chief Qiao Zihao
Deltaria:
Prime Minister Milos Tomasek
Foreign Minister Lucian Parvelescu
Finance Minister Toislav Brnetic
Kundrati:
Foreign Minister Ms. Vilyna Luanenkas Herasymchuk
Defence Minister (Ms.) Gen. Mariamatias Landagaray
former President of Kundrati (Mr.) Frantzisko Bidanda
Special Representative (Mr.) Gen. Mikuláš Stejskal
Special Representative Mr. Vespasiano Petralanda
Narikaton and Darnussia:
President Ulrich auf Pappen
Minister of Finance Thomas Bremsscheibe
Agenda
1. Securing Trade Post-Aldegar Canal Crisis (Narikaton and Darnussia, Lourenne, Deltaria, Kundrati, Luthori, Beiteynu)
The Aldegar Canal Crisis led to a global rise in inflation and recessions across countries reliant on trade. While the Aldegar Canal is open for business and will likely remain that way, trade is an essential engine for global growth. Securing trade for all countries will be essential to ensure economic security and access to resources needed for the people's livelihood.
2. Clean Economies in a World of Fossil Fuel Competition (Lourenne, Dundorf, Deltaria, Kundrati, Luthori, Beiteynu)
Terra is entering a new era of fossil fuel competition. Oil exploitation is seeing an uptick, while other countries are focused on cutting emissions and boosting clean energy production. While initially expensive, clean energy appears to be unlimited, while fossil fuels remain critical for certain functions, like shipping and flight. Reconciling these seeming contradictory needs may help countries develop sound policies focused on long term interests.
3. Impact of the Kirlawa War and the Global Transition to Multipolarity (Narikaton and Darnussia, Lourenne, Dundorf, Deltaria, Kundrati, Luthori, Beiteynu)
The Kirlawa War and the tensions between Lourenne and Beiteynu have opened the door to a truly multipolar world. Artania is rebuilding from years of war - hitting the regional economy - while Dovani is focused on economic growth and domestic prosperity. The potential for other countries to increase their economic and military power is large. Discussing these issues and potential pathways for a future order are critical to ensuring national sovereignty and minimizing economic disruptions.
4. Balanced Fiscal and Monetary Policy for Sustainable Growth (Narikaton and Darnussia, Lourenne, Dundorf, Deltaria, Kundrati, Luthori, Beiteynu)
Central bank and government monetary and fiscal policies drive economic performance. Best practices should be discussed to help countries develop sound policies. Although mundane, it is an essential topic for discussion.
5. Benevolent Economics: Best Practices for a People-Centered Economy (Lourenne, Dundorf, Deltaria, Kundrati, Luthori, Beiteynu)
What should be the goal of growth? The people's prosperity of course. This session will gather insights from member countries on their economic, social, and education policies and how they have contributed to their people's welfare.