Agartha wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 6:14 am
the iron ore deposits in the Transantarctic Mountains should keep our economy greased enough to offset any losses. After all, iron ore is more integral to the global economy than any other commodity, except perhaps oil, which we hope to soon be able to start extracting.
Although Agartha is a relatively isolated state, their geographic isolation and lack of fertile land for farming would result in them seeing exponentially higher prices for food imports, due to the ongoing financial crisis. Similarly, with the
high price of shipping goods from Antarctica, many foreign markets would turn to cheaper alternatives for iron during this crisis, which would further put a strain on the Agarthan economy.
Atomic Alliance wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 11:47 pm
Primarily, the Atomic Alliance will begin a propaganda campaign reassuring all citizens of the stability of the Atomic Dollar and their banking institutions, the Government will not allow the core of these services to stop operating at any cost.
The Atomic Alliance would find that their propaganda campaign would pay off, although in some areas, especially Toronto and south western Ontario, it would be too late. Due to the higher population levels of the region, and their importance as centres of financial trade and banking, the Alliance would see an rise in runs on the banks. It is likely that banks in smaller communities, especially more conservative areas where the people are skeptical of the government, would find themselves facing cash shortages. A few protests would also break out in the region, especially in Toronto, with many people feeling that the government is not doing enough to help them.
Meanwhile, elsewhere in the world, the crisis is spreading unmitigated in some states, with most of South America declaring bankruptcy. Although hard hit, the Nahuatl Empire would manage to weather the crisis without collapsing. The Caribbean Commonwealth would also face bankruptcy, but would not collapse. However due to their weakened financial position,
@San Romolo would find themselves facing an increase in illegal immigrants seeking to escape the poor conditions in the Caribbean Commonwealth.
The Bantu Federation, a nation that was already showing some strains due to its size, has officially announced that it will be breaking apart into several smaller states. Elections will be held in the near future for the states of: the Congo, North East Bantuland, The Central Bantu Republic, and the South East Bantu Alliance.
@South Africa would also likely feel the burdens of this economic crisis, especially as their largest neighbour breaks apart due to the financial strains.
In the steppes of Eurasia, as the various Siberian states slowly collapse, the Russian Federation would step in to pick up the pieces, slowly absorbing the smaller states as they expand eastwards, virtually unchallenged.
Estonia would find themselves facing severe economic hardship, and would reach out to their neighbours to discuss financial bailouts.
@PLC
The rest of Europe would be plagued by protests and runs on the banks.
The terrorist groups in Sinai would take advantage of the unrest caused by this situation, with plans being made to send suicide bombers to both Port Said and Eilat.
@Republic of Italy @Sabmadi Federation
Nations in East Asia would still be relatively unscathed by the situation, with many of their people viewing the problem as a 'western problem'. That said, there would be a decline in trade, due to the worldwide economic crisis, and most Asian nations would see fewer foreign tourists and travelers. However there not be any runs on banks or large protests in these countries.
The Uluru Confederation and the State of Capricornia in Australia have both declared bankruptcy, and are facing increased protests, due to the financial crisis. Other nations in Australia are also facing higher costs of living due to rising trade costs.
@Australian Republic
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Congo - DRC (joined by Republic of the Congo) - Kinshasa and Brazzaville
North East Bantuland - Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania
Central Bantu Republic - Angola, Zambia
South East Bantu Alliance - Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe