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Post by chuikov on May 24, 2009 19:05:01 GMT
Evening, comrades!
As the international trading is becoming more and more imminent, we have realized there is a problem. Most of the ecountries have a 99% import tax (and some ecountries even have a trading embargo against some ecountries), we need to trade 'underground'. What does this mean in practice? It means the socialist market can not start if we have to follow the "official" trading section. This is why I'm proposing we fund 3 organizations, with the Internationale money to transport commodities between nations. This is of course limited to commodities such as food, gifts, weapons, moving tickets and houses.
What's your thoughts on this? Should we allocate 15 gold to create 3 organizations available for the international trading section?
- Maksim Chuikov
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Post by Anatoliovich on May 24, 2009 19:09:33 GMT
I say yes. This will be very important for approved and developing Left-Wing parties to get what they need, and to give back what the others need. Such a network will help socialist parties and communes gain popularity and members.
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Post by jumala on May 24, 2009 19:09:36 GMT
A great idea! The "black market" idea has already been implemented, but a red underground market would be an even better idea, since we are a big network of friends! All we need is more friends!
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Post by chuikov on May 24, 2009 20:55:57 GMT
What should we call these organizations then? Perhaps we should name them after where we place them? Names can only be done once and the organizations are most likely going to be moved around a lot, so, suggestions? Internationale warehouse #1, #2, #3? Suggestions people!
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Post by Riza Karabasan on May 25, 2009 1:12:54 GMT
I don't think it is really necessary. This trading issue can be already implemented by existing organizations of international parties.
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Post by Duncomrade on May 25, 2009 10:49:21 GMT
I don't think it is really necessary. This trading issue can be already implemented by existing organizations of international parties. Yes, that's what I thought might be the case. Isn't it possible for parties to trade internationally with their own organisations?
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Post by Anatoliovich on May 25, 2009 14:03:57 GMT
That could be a solution, however you wouldn't want to get caught smuggling 99% taxed goods into and out of a country now would you?
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Post by chuikov on May 25, 2009 16:08:04 GMT
The reason why I'm proposing to buy so many is because of the limited storage capacity each organization has. We're not talking about transporting 5-10 commodities, we're talking about tens and tens of commodities flying across the globe in all direction. Each party has about 2 communes, the larger ones we may have more (note that there are only a few "larger" communes) 4 or more, these will be filled with commodities pretty quickly.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on May 25, 2009 18:24:18 GMT
That could be a solution, however you wouldn't want to get caught smuggling 99% taxed goods into and out of a country now would you? That's not illegal I believe
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Post by Duncomrade on May 27, 2009 10:42:51 GMT
It's not illegal, except in RL of course From what I remember of managing the communes, using Internationale organisations to transfer resources and products is unnecessary. An organisation in a particular country can already donate products directly to a foreign organisation, without the need of an intermediary organisation.
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Post by Anatoliovich on May 31, 2009 16:22:36 GMT
It's not illegal, but leave it to some idiot to start something...
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Post by marx on Jun 2, 2009 12:49:48 GMT
i think it will be a good idea having an underground trade inactive
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