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| [[Rislev Foods]] | | [[Rislev Foods]] | ||
| Food & Beverages | | Food & Beverages | ||
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| [[Kaslund]] | | [[Kaslund]] | ||
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| [[Guldbrand Group]] | | [[Guldbrand Group]] | ||
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| [[Kaslund]] | | [[Kaslund]] | ||
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| Household | | Household Durables | ||
| [[Klinstrup]] | | [[Klinstrup]] | ||
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| Media | | Media | ||
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| [[LMS]] | | [[LMS]] | ||
| Telecommunication Services | | Telecommunication Services | ||
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| [[Noxu Game Studios]] | | [[Noxu Game Studios]] |
Revision as of 23:42, 14 August 2022
Currency | Daler |
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Calendar year Developed high-income economy | |
Statistics | |
Population | 21,254,000 (2022) |
GDP |
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GDP growth | 0.4% (2018) |
GDP per capita |
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GDP by sector |
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1.2% (2021) | |
Population below poverty line | 14.8% at risk of poverty or social exclusion |
37.2 medium | |
0.768 high | |
Unemployment |
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Main industries | construction, engineering, food and beverages, banking, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, mining, electronics, tourism |
External | |
Exports | $83.4 billion (2021) |
Export goods | pharmaceuticals, meat and meat products, raw materials, foodstuffs, electronic products, consumer goods |
Imports | $72.9 billion (2021) |
Import goods | vehicles, chemicals, petroleum and petroleum products, metals, machinery, textiles, military armaments |
$18,9 billion (2021) | |
Public finances | |
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Foreign reserves | $46.7 billion |
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. |
The economy of Littland is a highly developed social market economy. The most prominent stock exchange in Littland is Kaslund Stock Exchange.
Labor market
The Littish labor market is characterized by high union membership and collective agreement coverage (overenskomst) which started in 1913 under prime minister Torsten Einarsen. There are several securities available to unemployed workers as well as initiatives to get people jobs during times of high unemployment. This has contributed to a degree of economic flexibility. A large proportion of the working age population is active on the labor market in some capacity, a recent development following almost 15 years of economic stagnation. The unemployment rate is currently stable at 7.9% while youth unemployment is at 9.6% and falling. Despite there not being a national minimum wage, the average minimum wage is about 18.2$.
Infrastructure
Littland has an extensive network of railways, highways and intercity public transport. This network, as part of previous government programs, makes Littland a very interconnected country with low travel times between major cities and economic centers. Littlands energy consumption is primarily fueled coal and fossil fuels with only around 18% of the countries energy production coming from renewables. The state-owned company Littlands Maintenance Company is responsible for the upkeep, maintenance and expansion of the countrys railways, highways and airports. Private companies are the primary users of the railway network and freight both cargo and passengers along the network. The infrastructure development has been rather lacking in the southern region of the country with expansion much more frequent in the northern regions and around the capital, Kaslund.
Aalhavn Port
Being located on the Amber Lake the port of Aalhavn is the primary and largest port for international trade in Littland. Aside from trade, Aalhavn is also home to a majority of the Littish Navy. The port is the largest container port in Littland and is managed by Fergo InterTrade since 1999 who employ 560 people in the primary port area. In 2021 Aalhavn Port processed over 63 million tons of freight, around 60% of which was passing through Littland.
Major companies
Largest companies
Image | Name | Industry Sector | Revenue (in Đ) |
Headquarters | Founded |
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Fergo Industries | Conglomerate | 133.29 billion | Klinstrup | 1937 | |
Rislev Foods | Food & Beverages | billion | Kaslund | 1987 | |
Guldbrand Group | Retailing | billion | Kaslund | 1971 | |
Parsol | Pharmaceuticals | billion | Kaslund | 1948 |
Notable Companies
Name | Industry Sector | Headquarters | Founded |
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Summarum | Household Durables | Klinstrup | 1964 |
NordSoft | Software & Services | Kaslund | 1979 |
Bravo Broadcasting | Media & Entertainment | Aalhavn | 1993 |
OPA Media | Media | Kaslund | 1982 |
Halling Insurance | Insurance | Halling | 1957 |
Holst Premium | Packaged Foods & Meats | Frankerup | 1948 |
Torcon | Construction & Engineering | Klinstrup | 1946 |
LMS | Telecommunication Services | Gistrup | 1978 |
Noxu Game Studios | Software | Halling | 1992 |