Green goods

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The term Green goods refers to goods that cross the border of a state from the Green, of which the origin has not yet been established. Consequently, it is not known whether these goods were manufactured by a tribe living in the green or are smuggled from a state that may be the subject of a boycott. However, for example because of the riches that some lost civilisations have left behind, many states chose to import these goods despite the associated risks. The term is not applied to customs-supervised transport through the Green.

Jingdao

In Jingdao the import of green goods is strictly regulated. Every company that wishes to import these goods needs to receive a permit from the Jiangshoushui to operate a facility where such goods can be stored. The facility needs to be located close to a fortified border control point. Goods that are to be imported must be loaded into a shipping container under supervision by an official from the Jiangshoushui, who will seal the container at the border and document its contents before the container is placed in storage. Nothing can be done with the goods without prior consultation with the Jiangshoushui official and his permission, generally only actions that are done to preserve the goods are allowed. While the goods are in storage, they can not be sold or distributed or even be re-exported. All shipments are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and a hefty tax is levied.