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OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR |
ENCRYPTED MESSAGE |
TO: Samuel Holmes, Australian Director to The World Trade Forum Danny
FROM: Jay Stevens, Executive Director of The World Trade Forum
Mister Holmes,
I would like to welcome you and Australia to the World Trade Forum. Before Australia is officially a member, however, your government will need to submit $1,500,000,000 to the World Trade Forum. At this time, myself and the rest of the team at the WTF are starting to get comfortable at our offices at the World Trade Center in New York. I look forward to meeting you there sometime this year. However, before we meet for The World Trade Forum 1997, there is some general information about international commerce which we would like to inform you about, and there is some information that the Forum needs to gather about your delegation's goals and policies.
1. Firstly, I want to help you understand what our mission is, and how it will be such a significant benefit to your nation. The following are the major exports of our members (with the overlapping resources being shown in quantities greater than "x1"):
x1 Machinery
x1 Cars
x1 Precious Metals
x1 Pharmaceuticals
x1 Organic Chemicals
x1 Crude Oil
x1 Natural Gas
x1 Refined Gasoline
x1 Seafood
x1 Raw Aluminum
As you can see, this is a significant list of valuable and diverse resources - and yours will increase this even further. If all of these products, other than the ones you already have, are imported into your country, it will benefit your people significantly. While we do want to export your nation's products as much as possible, our primary objective is to ensure that all of these resources are imported into your country for the benefit of your people. We will ensure that you get trade routes for all of these products, since you are a member of the WTF.
2. In order to ensure that your country is able to import all of these products, and export as many of yours as possible, we ask that your country suspends all normal commercial tariffs and fees on other members of the WTF. This would essentially mean that the WTF will act as a large free trade organization. While this is not mandatory, it's likely that it will significantly diminish the possibility that your country will be successful in trading with the other members of the WTF. Will you agree to suspend commercial tariffs and fees with other members of the WTF?
3. Does your nation prefer sea trade, air trade, or trade by rail (for nations which border you), or does this detail not matter?
4. What ports of entry are open for trade vessels to be sent to your country? (Specific, ports, airports, train stations)
We are presently gathering this information from other members of the WTF. After we gather all of this information, we will formulate a complicated network of trade routes to ensure everyone benefits as much as possible, and receives all possible products from other members. When we do that, we will get back to you and other members, and make our proposal. I look forward to hearing your response. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Jay Stevens
Executive Director of The World Trade Forum
[/TD][/TR][/TD][/TR]Mister Holmes,
I would like to welcome you and Australia to the World Trade Forum. Before Australia is officially a member, however, your government will need to submit $1,500,000,000 to the World Trade Forum. At this time, myself and the rest of the team at the WTF are starting to get comfortable at our offices at the World Trade Center in New York. I look forward to meeting you there sometime this year. However, before we meet for The World Trade Forum 1997, there is some general information about international commerce which we would like to inform you about, and there is some information that the Forum needs to gather about your delegation's goals and policies.
1. Firstly, I want to help you understand what our mission is, and how it will be such a significant benefit to your nation. The following are the major exports of our members (with the overlapping resources being shown in quantities greater than "x1"):
x1 Machinery
x1 Cars
x1 Precious Metals
x1 Pharmaceuticals
x1 Organic Chemicals
x1 Crude Oil
x1 Natural Gas
x1 Refined Gasoline
x1 Seafood
x1 Raw Aluminum
As you can see, this is a significant list of valuable and diverse resources - and yours will increase this even further. If all of these products, other than the ones you already have, are imported into your country, it will benefit your people significantly. While we do want to export your nation's products as much as possible, our primary objective is to ensure that all of these resources are imported into your country for the benefit of your people. We will ensure that you get trade routes for all of these products, since you are a member of the WTF.
2. In order to ensure that your country is able to import all of these products, and export as many of yours as possible, we ask that your country suspends all normal commercial tariffs and fees on other members of the WTF. This would essentially mean that the WTF will act as a large free trade organization. While this is not mandatory, it's likely that it will significantly diminish the possibility that your country will be successful in trading with the other members of the WTF. Will you agree to suspend commercial tariffs and fees with other members of the WTF?
3. Does your nation prefer sea trade, air trade, or trade by rail (for nations which border you), or does this detail not matter?
4. What ports of entry are open for trade vessels to be sent to your country? (Specific, ports, airports, train stations)
We are presently gathering this information from other members of the WTF. After we gather all of this information, we will formulate a complicated network of trade routes to ensure everyone benefits as much as possible, and receives all possible products from other members. When we do that, we will get back to you and other members, and make our proposal. I look forward to hearing your response. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Jay Stevens
Executive Director of The World Trade Forum
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