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Revision as of 00:35, 21 December 2024

Economy of Gristol-Serkonos
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Finansdistriktet in Old Bernadotte, Pontiac-Bernadotte.
CurrencyGristo-Serkonan Crown (GSC, ₭)
Trade organisations
Full member

Dialogue partner

Statistics
GDPGSC 298.3 trillion
USC 1.989 trillion
GDP rank16th
GDP growth
Increase 1.5% (2024)
GDP per capita
$30,678.85
GDP per capita rank
22nd
GDP by sector
agriculture: 1.6%
industry: 28.2%
services: 70.2%
Increase 31.3
Steady 0.912
Labour force
48.6 million
UnemploymentDecrease 6.5% (September 2024)
Average gross salary
GSC 746,125.62 monthly
USC 4,975 monthly
GSC 554,907.50 monthly
USC 3,700 monthly
Main industries
List
  • Machine tools
  • electric power equipment
  • automation equipment
  • railway equipment
  • shipbuilding
  • aircraft
  • motor vehicles and parts
  • electronics and communications equipment
  • metals
  • chemicals
  • coal
  • petroleum
  • paper and paper products
  • food processing
  • textiles
  • clothing
  • other consumer goods
External
ExportsGSC 107.6 trillion
USC 717.6 billion
Export goods
motor vehicles and parts, industrial machinery, aircraft, telecommunications equipment; chemicals, plastics, fertilizers; wood pulp, timber, crude petroleum, natural gas, electricity, aluminum
Main export partners
 Belfras 70.9%
 Latium 6%
Foareko 3.7%
TBA 2.4%
TBA 2.3%
Other 10.1%
ImportsGSC 108.8 trillion
USC 726.1 billion
Import goods
machinery and equipment, motor vehicles and parts, crude oil, chemicals, electricity, durable consumer goods
Main import partners
 Belfras 49.2%
 Latium 13.5%
Foareko 10.8%
TBA 5.5%
TBA 2.3%
Other 18.7%
Public finances
RevenuesUSC 498 billion
GSC 75.45 trillion
ExpensesUSC 538 billion
GSC 81.5 trillion

The economy of Gristol-Serkonos is a highly developed mixed economy, with the world's 16th largest economy and a nominal GDP of USC 1.989 trillion. Gristol-Serkonos is among the trading nations in the world, with a highly globalized economy. Trade in goods and services totaled USC 717.6 billion in 2023, with imports reaching USC 726.1 billion of which 357.2 billion originated from the Belfrasian Federation. The country's economy is the two combined economies of the Constituent Kingdom of Gristol and the Constituent League of Serkonos, each operating their own rules and regulations while remaining in compliance with the federal regulations. The Griswald Stock Exchange is the xth-largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization, listing over 1,500 companies with a combined market capitalization of over NS$2.8 trillion.

Gristol-Serkonos has a strong cooperative banking sector, with the high number of per-capita membership in credit unions. It is regarded as among the least corrupt countries in the world and a relatively low level of income disparity. Gristol-Serkonos has a highly efficient and strong social security system, with social expenditures reaching 23.1% of annual government spending.

Like other developed nations, the services sector dominates the economy, which employs 70% of the country's workforce. Gristol-Serkonos has an important primary sector, where mining and forestry are the most prominent components.

Key industries

Service sector

Manufacturing

Mining

Energy

Agriculture

Free-trade agreements

Free-trade agreements in force
Agreement name Countries/blocs involved Signed Entered into force
Free-trade agreements no longer in force
Agreement name Countries/blocs involved Signed Entered into force Dissolution
Ongoing free-trade negotiations
Agreement name Countries/blocs involved

Largest companies in Gristol-Serkonos

GSX Ticker Company Revenue
(USC)
Industry Employees Headquarters
Example GaxaEnergy Example Energy Example Ulstrand
Example Morgenroete International Example Transportation, Aviation, Financial Example Verkun
Example Redpath Engineering Example Automotive, Heavy Industry Example Tkaronto
Example Marklin-Ashton Holdings Example Automotive, Engines Example Kruiningen
Example Henley Technologies Corporation Example Defence, Information Technology Example Merkesvik
Example Adana Electronics Example Electronics, Semiconductors Example Deseronto
Example Gristol Royal Bank of Commerce Example Banking Example Griswald
Example SKF Energy Example Energy Example Donnaconna
Example Torus Communications Example Mass Media, Telecommunications Example Pontiac-Bernadotte
Example Union Bank of Tkaronto Example Banking Example Tkaronto