Economy of the Democratic Federation of Sanama
Currency:
Sanaman rilha (R$)
GDP:
TBD
Marketplace
Industries:
Food
Fish
Livestock
Swine
Camels
Rice
Drink
Energy
Electricity
Nuclear technology
Maritime industry
Automotive
Transportation
Sport
Football
Ice Hockey
Pati Yala
Military
Education
Mining
Silver
Natural Gas
Coal
Oil
Limestone
Construction
Other
Major Industry (% of GDP):
Oil (TBC %)
Largest Company (Value):
SanOil (TBC $)
Labour Force (% of Total Population):
49,750,000 (58.5 %)
Labour Force by Sector:
Military and Defense: TBC (TBC %)
Food (% of All Employed): TBC (TBC%)
Industry
Energy: TBC (TBC %)
Services
Other: TBC (TBC %)
Unemployed (% of Total Population):
TBC (TBC %)
Budget:
TBC
Budget Surplus or Deficit:
TBC
Inflation Rate:
Exports:
Oil, petroleum products, plastics, silver, fish, processed fish products, beer, wine, automobiles, buses, trucks, ships, small arms, military aircraft, electronics
Export Partners:
Imports:
TBD
Import Partners:
Natopia Tellia Unified Governorates Shireroth Drak-Modan Elwynn Ransenar
Reserves of Foreign Currency:
The economy of Sanama is dominated by private corporations and a few large state owned companies. Strong protections for workers remain from the First Republic. The economy is dominated by the oil industry, maritime industry, automobile production, weapons production and electronics.
History
1694 – 1697
Currency
Sanama adopted the Natopian natopo shortly after independence due to the collapse of the Shirerithian Erb. This helped stabilise the economy during the early years. However, since Sanama cannot conduct its own monetary policy, the federal government began planning to adopt a new national currency. In 1680 the Natopian natopo was replaced by the Sanaman rilha as the official currency of Sanama.
List of Notable Enterprises
For national security reasons, all strategic industries are under federal authority and management. This includes military vessels and weapons as well as oil and natural gas.
Name
Seat
Industry
Form
Majority owner
Employees
Turnover
Sanama State Maritime Industries
Port Niyi
Maritime systems and vessels
Public enterprise
Federal government
TBD
TBD
Sanama Arms Industries
Soli
Military weapons and vehicles
Public enterprise
Federal government
TBD
TBD
Simines
Sanestira
Electronics
Private enterprise
Kisho Tomisha
TBD
TBD
Woolridge Shipping Company
Susston
Bulk cargo and oil shipping
Private enterprise
James Woolridge
TBD
TBD
Faca Automotive Group
Acquecalde
Automobiles and trucks
Private enterprise with state ownership
Shareholders
163,700 (1685)
TBD
Kisara Cars
North Nee City
Automobiles
Private enterprise
Vinfetto Holdings
TBD
TBD
Kerularios & Company
Acquecalde
Shipping, financial services
Private enterprise
Maximinus Kerularios
TBD
TBD
Vinfetto Holdings
Porto Napole
Holding company
Private enterprise
Vinfetto family
TBD
TBD
SanOil
Niyi
Oil production, petroleum products
Public enterprise
Federal government
72,000
R$154 billion (1681)
Sadri Industries Sanama
Fatehpur Sikri
Industrial ventures, Talenore-registered
Private enterprise
Sadri family, Talenore
TBD
TBD
Brightworks Mistra
Brightown
Aircraft manufacturing
Public enterprise
Federal government
TBD
TBD
Apishe Group
Pakor City
Holding company
Private conglomerate
Caprici family
TBD
TBD
Omega Airlines
Fatehpur Sikri
Airline
Subsidiary
Apishe Group
TBD
TBD
Casino della Baia
Acquecalde
Casino
Subsidiary
Apishe Group
TBD
TBD
Sanaman Federal Railways
Sanama City
Railway transport
Public enterprise
Federal government
TBD
TBD
Siccre Maritime Industries
West Fatehpur Sikri
Maritime systems and vessels
Subsidiary
Apishe Group
TBD
TBD
Tanisha Foods
Sëwulat
Food processing
Private company
Tanisha family
TBD
TBD
Popa Cola Company
Pakuwi
Soft drinks
Private company
Stock owners
TBD
TBD
Jollichick
Kawite City
Fast-food restaurants
Private company
Stock owners
TBD
TBD
Vaffanculo's
Fanculevita
Fast-food restaurants
Private company
Andrea Vaffanculo
TBD
TBD
Sicureta Corporation
Brigham
Private security services
Private company
Shareholders
50,000 (1685)
TBD
Niyi Engine and Truck Company
Niyi
Light, medium and heavy duty trucks, engines
Private company
Shareholders
44,000 (1685)
TBD
Kalhana Construction Company
Niyi
Construction and development
Private company
Piter Kalhana
TBD
TBD
Pangka Intusteriya Niyili
Niyi
Bank
Private company
Shareholders
TBD
TBD
Faca Cars
Acquecalde
Automobiles
Subsidiary
Faca Automotive Group
95,500 (1685)
TBD
Acquila Cars
Rosaria
Automobiles
Subsidiary
Faca Automotive Group
28,100 (1685)
TBD
Tigris Autos
North Nee City
Automobiles
Subsidiary
Faca Automotive Group
9,500 (1685)
TBD
Faca Commercial Vehicles
Acquecalde
Trucks, buses
Subsidiary
Faca Automotive Group
17,800 (1685)
TBD
Jaap Autos
Vaap
Off-road vehicles
Trust
Beppe Jaap Trust
15,000 (1685)
TBD
Derry Motors
Derry
Automobiles
Subsidiary
DKA Group
42,700 (1685)
TBD
Stella Cars
Fenicottero
Luxury and executive cars
Publicly trade limited liability company
Shareholders
10,000 (1685)
TBD
Thanatos Industrial & Construction Company
Riverden
Industrial production, construction
Publicly traded limited liability company
Shareholders
55,000 (1685)
TBD
Dilatti e Figli
Acquecalde
Audit, management consulting, financial advisory, risk advisory, tax, legal
Cisamarran associazjone
Dilatti family
22,000 (1688)
TBD
Products
Crude oil
Total production: 4.3 million bpd
Domestic consumption: 2.6 million bpd
Imports: 0.3 million bpd
Exports: 1.9 million bpd
Domestic refinement: 0.1 million bpd
Production
Product
Amount (1705)
From oil and gas
Crude oil
Natural gas
Petroleum products
Chemicals
Plastics
Minerals and their derivatives
Gold
Copper
Nickel
Chromite
Coal
Silver
Cobalt
Tin
Aluminium
Iron
Steel
Clay
Limestone
Mica
Electronics and machinery
Electrical machinery
Appliances
Electronic equipment
Automobiles
Trucks and buses
Electronics
Mechanical parts
Fruit, produce, vegetables