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Recession turns to stagnation as counter-measures fail to pick up momentumDecember 5478Tel Bira, Beiteynu - One of the Jacobstone Administration's
immediate actions in the aftermath of the
whopping 2 trillion GDP loss was to trigger the Bannerpakt Fund with Bannerhafen, beginning an injection of capital into the manufacturing industry revolving around the Equifund's increased demand.
Beiteynu's economy is a rather unique one, in that it relies on the flow of international capital, making its GDP more of a virtual one.
The blowback from the loss of the Kundratijan markets - an integral cog of the Yeudish Neset for shipping and manufacturing, as well as the halting of maritime trade in both the Sea of Lost Souls and the Union of Canrille and via the Aldegarian canal was tremendous, considering Beiteynu's lack of industries (i.e. manufacturing) in domestic markets on a level that could sufficiently balance out any fluctuations on international capital going through Tel Bira.
And Yeudish banks are still reluctant to open their wallets, even as the Lourennais economy gets steadily back up on its feet.
Less money flowing, less growth; less growth, less demand; and less demand leads to less money flowing.
With the Vamaj Network and the Equifund staying mostly intact and acting as a lifeboat for Yeudish shipping and the Beiteynuese information technology industry, the Beiteynuese Government naturally
decided to focus first on the primary complimentary industry for both: manufacturing.
A war economy, but once again driven from international demand, as all things Yeudish.
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Passschiffe Bau AG has taken the lead in the joint efforts of the Bannerpakt and the Equifund, working together with Badaran-based Soleimani Industries and Beiteynuese-based Beir Leshet and Shafir Koalit, as all 3 scramble to introduce
1 aircraft carrier, 2 frigates and 1 submarine to cover both the increasing demands from Narikaton and Darnussia and Badara as they rush to "up their naval game" in the aftermath of the Beiteynuese-Lourennais war, as well as the investment capital pouring into the Beiteynuese manufacturing and shipbuilding industries, to balance out the damage from the plummeting of the Kundratijan economy.
A Yeudish Lobbyist, however, was keen to pinpoint that the Beiteynuese Government needs to pivot away from a ridiculously high defence budget and realise that the nature of international Yeudish capital requires more focus on finance and trade and industry.