Most of Globalland’s population traditionally survive on the farming and animal husbandry, fishing with an also non-existent tourist industry due to civil unrest over the years.
Globalland has reserves of iron ore, copper and aluminium.
Recent geological surveying revealed substantial unexploited reserves of crude oil within Globalland territory. On the basis of these surveys, the government fast-tracked a number of lucrative agreements with international oil companies who now have sole rights and access to the oil reserves.
Infrastructure
TRANSPORTATION
Airports: 7 international/domestic airports, only 4 with paved runways
Rail, Road and highway networks: - Highway networks connect most major cities; roads connect towns (unpaved in many areas). - State owned railway network in disrepair.
2 main industrial seaports.
COMMUNICATIONS
Telecommunications in Globalland include fixed and mobile telephones, the internet, radio, and television.
72% of the population rely on mobile services as their primary means of communication. Radio and social media are the main sources of news and information in Globalland.