Economy, Infrastructure and Communications

Economy

  • 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.