>>28027829So, how about [THIS IS A PROPOSAL]
1. 2434 allows ships hailing from nasfaqg to trade in 2434, on equal terms with the native merchants, following laws of both nasfaqg and 2434.
1.a. If the laws conflict, the laws of the nation wherein the transaction is happening will be prioritized.
2. Ships from nasfaqg, or ships owned or currently under control of nasfaqg merchants are allowed to resupply, rest their crews, and repair their ships if needed at 2434 ports.
3. Nasfaqg merchants are allowed to lease land for the purposes of building warehouses, or are allowed to rent warehouses for the storage of goods.
4. Same applies to 2434 merchants in nasfaqg.
this agreement would pretty much connect 2434 and nasfaqg markets to each other.
As for the resources, I havent actually finished my work on what raw resources nasfaqg has. However, ive been sort of wanting to build nasfaqg as a nation that exports not what it mines from the ground, but what her people can make. Manufactured goods and luxuries.
So, stuff like wine, drugs, jewellery, ships, clothing, weapons, tools, workforce (sailors, translators, chuubanite alchemists, mercenaries, servants of all types, gunsmiths, glassblowers, clockmakers, blacksmiths, engineers, carpenters, etc..), and ofc, all sorts of economic things like loans, banking, and investment into local infrastructure that comes with plutocrats setting up shop in our trade partner's lands.
Our ropemakers are the worlds best! If you ever need to buy a strong rope, nasfaqg got your back!
As for the currency, are you aware of the currencies used in nasfaqg? Which, if any, of those would you accept in 2434? What do you use as currency? Commodity trade is also on the table (as in, trading stuff for useful resources like grain and the like)
Oh, and jsut so I and you dont need to think about being specific, lets agree to accept the possible deal based "on the spirit of the proposal" and not what literally reads there. I'm not feeling autistic enough to think about how to not fuck myself up by wrong word choices.
What do you think? Make a counteroffer!