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Foreign trade of Nouvelle Alexandrie encompasses the international exchange of goods, services, and capital flows between the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie and other nations across Micras. As one of the largest economies with a GDP of NAX€ 47.9 trillion as of VIII.1744 AN[1], Nouvelle Alexandrie maintains a robust trading relationship with numerous countries, particularly within the Raspur Pact alliance system and its different organizations such as the Community of Goldfield, the Concord Alliance, and the Euran Economic Union. The Federation's foreign trade has been fundamentally transformed by the development of Alexandrium-enhanced technologies through the Force 1752 initiative, which has created entirely new export categories and established Nouvelle Alexandrie as an international leader in advanced manufacturing and defense technologies.

The nation's trade profile reflects its diverse economic base, with exports spanning high-technology defense equipment, civilian Alexandrium applications, agricultural products, textiles, and consumer goods. Nouvelle Alexandrie maintains a substantial trade surplus of over NAX€61 billion as of 1744 AN[2], driven primarily by strong demand for its advanced technologies and agricultural exports. The Federation's strategic position across multiple continents such as Eura, Keltia, and various island territories provides significant advantages in Micran shipping lanes and facilitates extensive trade relationships with nations across different parts of the globe.

Recent years have witnessed a dramatic shift in Nouvelle Alexandrie's trade composition, as civilian applications of Alexandrium technology have begun to rival defense exports in economic importance. This diversification has strengthened the nation's economic resilience while creating new opportunities for international partnerships in healthcare technology, agricultural innovation, and environmental solutions. The Federation's membership in key international organizations, including the Micras Treaty Organization, the Micras Trade Organisation, the Community of Goldfield, and the Euran Economic Union, further facilitates trade integration and provides frameworks for resolving commercial disputes.

Overview

Nouvelle Alexandrie's foreign trade represents approximately 63% of the nation's gross domestic product, making it one of the most trade-dependent economies among major powers on Micras. This high level of trade integration reflects both the Federation's diverse resource endowments and its strategic position along major shipping routes connecting Eura, Keltia, and Apollonia. The nation's twelve regions contribute distinct specializations to the export portfolio, from Alexandrium-enhanced agricultural products in the Wechua Nation to advanced manufacturing in Alduria and luxury goods from the Southern Aldurian Riviera.

The transformation of Nouvelle Alexandrie's trade profile following the Force 1752 initiative has been remarkable, with civilian Alexandrium applications now accounting for 53% of the wonder material's usage as of 1744 AN. This shift has created entirely new export categories, particularly in medical technology, where Alexandrium-enhanced diagnostic and therapeutic devices have achieved breakthrough efficacy while reducing costs. Agricultural exports have similarly benefited from precision irrigation systems and crop enhancement technologies that have revolutionized food production efficiency.

Trade policy coordination occurs primarily through the Department of Trade and Industry, which works closely with the Federal Bank of Nouvelle Alexandrie to manage currency flows and maintain the competitiveness of New Alexandrian exports. The Federation's commitment to free trade principles, balanced with strategic considerations for national security and domestic employment, has resulted in a pragmatic approach that emphasizes bilateral agreements within multilateral frameworks.

History

Trade policy

Customs territory

Investment in Nouvelle Alexandrie

Trade agreements

Internal institutions

Imports and exports

Nation Exports Imports
Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
  • I-2 Meat and Edible Meat Offal
  • I-3 Fish and Crustaceans, Molluscs and other Aquatic Invertebrates
  • II-2 Edible Vegetables and certain Roots and Tubers
  • II-3 Edible Fruit and Nuts; Peel of Citrus Fruit or Melons
  • II-4 Coffee, Tea, Maté and Spices
  • II-5 Cereals
  • III-1 Animal, Vegetable or Microbial Fats and Oils and their Cleavage Products; Prepared Edible Fats; Animal or Vegetable Waxes
  • IV-3 Cocoa and Cocoa Preparations
  • IV-7 Beverages, Spirits and Vinegar
  • V-3 Mineral Fuels, Mineral Oils and Products of their Distillation; Bituminous Substances; Mineral Waxes
  • VI-3 Pharmaceutical Products
  • VI-4 Fertilisers
  • XI-3 Cotton
  • XI-12 Articles of Apparel and Clothing Accessories, Knitted or Crocheted
  • XI-13 Articles of Apparel and Clothing Accessories, Not Knitted or Crocheted
  • XV-1 Iron and Steel
  • XV-2 Articles of Iron and Steel
  • XVI-1 Nuclear Reactors, Boilers, Machinery and Mechanical Appliances; Parts thereof
  • XVI-2 Electrical Machinery and Equipment and Parts thereof; Sound Recorders and Reproducers, Television Image and Sound Recorders and Reproducers, and Parts and Accessories of Such Articles
  • XVII-2 Vehicles other than Railway or Tramway Rolling Stock, and Parts and Accessories thereof
  • XVII-3 Aircraft, Spacecraft, and Parts thereof
  • XVII-4 Ships, Boats and Floating Structures
  • XVIII-1 Optical, Photographic, Cinematographic, Measuring, Checking, Precision, Medical or Surgical Instruments and Apparatus; Parts and Accessories thereof
  • XIX-1 Arms and Ammunition; Parts and Accessories thereof
  • I-1 Live Animals
  • IV-2 Sugars and Sugar Confectionery
  • IV-6 Miscellaneous Edible Preparations
  • V-1 Salt; Sulphur; Earths and Stone; Plastering Materials, Lime and Cement
  • V-2 Ores, Slag and Ash
  • VI-1 Inorganic Chemicals; Organic or Inorganic Compounds of Precious Metals, of Rare-Earth Metals, of Radioactive Elements or of Isotopes
  • VI-2 Organic Chemicals
  • VI-6 Essential Oils and Resinoids; Perfumery, Cosmetic or Toilet Preparations
  • VII-1 Plastics and Articles thereof
  • VII-2 Rubber and Articles thereof
  • XI-1 Silk
  • XIV-1 Natural or Cultured Pearls, Precious or Semi-Precious Stones, Precious Metals, Metals Clad with Precious Metal, and Articles thereof; Imitation Jewellery; Coin
  • XV-3 Copper and Articles thereof
  • XV-4 Nickel and Articles thereof
  • XV-5 Aluminium and Articles thereof
  • XV-9 Other Base Metals; Cermets; Articles thereof
  • XX-3 Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles

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