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Economy of the Eastern Hemisphere (Anteria)

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This article provides information about Companies, Businesses and Societies founded and imporant in the east.

History

First recorded companies date back to the medieval era, where gremial associations still held much of countries' internal production markets and businesses took years to grow due to extremely poor benefit margins.

Upon the dawn of eastern industrialization, many countries were soon to adopt a Mercantile Registry where to keep record of all different companies and societies founded on them, hoping to end the massive overlapping of names and brandings common to the era.

Many of these companies still exist today, either as creators of other companies, subsidiaries to larger groups, or mergers.

Prominent Companies

Riamo

Many of the country's companies operate under a Dual-Ownership Agreement, where government agencies gets to partially own and actively participate on the activity of companies.

List

Name Image Industry Sector Headquarters Foundation Notes
United Trenchways X Transportation Railroad infraestructure and operation Riamo 18XX Natural monopoly of many Riamese lines. Partially Government-owned
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Hoterallia

From the 1960s to the 1980s, overall real economic growth was extremely large: a 10% average in the 1960s, a 5% average in the 1970s, and a 4% average in the 1980s. By the end period, Hoterallia had moved into being a high-wage economy. It was also during this period that many prominent companies, agencies, and enterprises began to pop up in the Empire.

Hoterallia has one of the smallest tax rates in the developed world of Anteria. After deductions, the majority of workers are free from personal income taxes. The consumption tax rate is 10%, sometimes as low as 8%, while corporate tax rates are high, one of the highest corporate tax rates in Anteria, at 38.8%. The government has recently decided to reduce corporate tax and phase out automobile tax.

Culture, law and government

Salarymen take their train daily to work in the Orajioe metropolitan area (Orajioe Station, 2005)

The Hoterallian cultures and traditions are greatly rooted in the economy, some examples being the "Shousha's Strategy", which gives 24 different principles and behaviors that employees that work for the Shousha Corporation have to follow to achieve success or the "The Three Goals" that all employees wish to achieve in the workplace.

In recent years, the Hoterallian government issued multiple bills and policies that greatly restrict the okanebatsu from growing out of proportion and possibly having the power to control the country through corruption. These bills and policies were eventually revoked or scrapped as the influences of the okanebatsu have been greatly strengthening throughout the years, which means that restricting them would mean restricting the Hoterallian economy.

The term salaryman (サラリーマン, sararīman) refers to any salaried worker. In Hoterallian popular culture, this is embodied by a white-collar worker who shows overriding loyalty and commitment to the corporation within which he is employed. In conservative Hoterallian culture, becoming a salaryman is the expected career choice for young men and those who do not take this career path are regarded as living with a stigma and less prestige. On the other hand, the word salaryman is sometimes used with derogatory connotations for his total dependence on his employer and lack of individuality. But due to Hoterallian culture and high economic expectations, many Hoterallian is more likely to become a salaryman than any other job.

Okanebatsu

Three Okanebatsu head clans meeting, from left to right: Yomato Shousha, Kobayashi Tsuru and Ijuki Imae (2015).

Okanebatsu (お金閥) are clans that are vertically integrated into industrial and financial economies together, by doing this, many clans were able to gain a large amount of money while still obligated under the Empire regulations. They are extremely rich, they benefit both their clans, as well as the Empire, by doing so, they have the duty to sustain the large economy of Hoterallia. The dispersed corporations were re-interlinked through share purchases to form horizontally integrated alliances across many industries. Where possible, okanebatsu companies would also supply one another, making the alliances vertically integrated as well. In this period, official government policy promoted the creation of robust trade corporations that could withstand pressures from intensified world trade competition.

The major okanebatsu were each centered on one bank, which lent money to the okanebatsu's member companies and held equity positions in the companies. Each central bank had great control over the companies in the okanebatsu and acted as a monitoring entity and as an emergency bail-out entity. One effect of this structure was to minimize the presence of hostile takeovers in Hoterallia because no entities could challenge the power of the banks.

There are a total of six major okanebatsu clans that operates in Hoterallia.

Rank (in Hoterallia) Name Industry Revenue
(ACU millions)
Profits
(ACU millions)
Employees Headquarters
1 Shousha Group Conglomerate 223,561 10,192 342,598 Oracloer
2 Tsuru Group Conglomerate 190,288 9,096 289,544 Saipoi
3 Imae Group Conglomerate 140,371 5,041 211,984 Magateza
4 Hiromori Group Conglomerate 109,455 5,618 231,442 Gerkoller
5 Kayama Group Conglomerate 108,761 6,041 301,501 Gerkoller
6 Nishigōri Group Conglomerate 105,615 9,066 378,102 Magateza

List

  Part of the Shousha Group segment.
  Part of the Tsuru Group segment.
  Part of the Imae Group segment.
  Part of the Hiromori Group segment.
  Part of the Kayama Group segment.
  Part of the Nishigōri Group segment.
  State-owned or government-owned businesses.
  Independent businesses.

Name Image Industry Sector Headquarters Founded Notes
Hoterajia Telegraph and Telephone (HTT) Otemachi First Square, Tokyo, Japan.jpg Telecommunications Mobile telecommunications Oracloer 1952 Established as a state monopoly in August 1952, one of Anterian largest telecommunication companies.
Hoterajia Life (Jissay Seimei) Mido-suji03s2800.jpg Financial services Insurance Gerkoller 1890 the largest Hoterallian life insurance company by revenue.
Upsilon (ϒ) Aeon Tower 2.jpg Retailing General merchandise stores Oracloer 1799 A chain of "general merchandise stores" (or hypermarket) and the largest of its type in Hoterallia.
West Hoterallia Railway Company (HR Ocean) West-JR-hq-01.jpg Transportation Railway company Oracloer 1960 (Privatized) A part of the Hoterallia Railways Group (HR Group) companies and operates in Western Hoterallia. A user of the SER.
East Hoterallia Railway Company (HR Grass) JR-East-HQ-Building-01.jpg Transportation Railway company Gerkoller 1960 (Privatized) A part of the Hoterallia Railways Group (HR Group) companies and operates in Eastern Hoterallia. A user of the SER.
Central Hoterallia Railway Company (HR Pumpkin) JR Central Towers01.JPG Transportation Railway company Magateza 1960 (Privatized) A part of the Hoterallia Railways Group (HR Group) companies and operates in Central Hoterallia. A user of the SER.
National Hoterallia Railway Company (NHR) Hakata Station Business Center Building.JPG Transportation Railway company Oracloer 1955 The business entity that operates Hoterallia's national sub railway networks. Do not use the SER.
PlatiThunder (Platinum Thunder) PanasonicHeadquarters.JPG Electronics Consumer electronics Oracloer 1920 PlatiThunder offers a wide range of products and services, including rechargeable batteries, automotive and avionic systems, industrial systems, as well as home renovation and construction.
Hoterajia Oil Company (Hoterasseki) 大手門タワー・JXビル.jpg Mining Oil and Gas Magateza 1888 The Hoterajia Oil Company is a Hoterallian petroleum and metals conglomerate headquartered in Magateza, Hoterallia.
Tatte Corporation Lotte Head Office.JPG Conglomerate Financial services
Retailing
Fast food
Oracloer 1963 Tatte Corporation consists of over 90 business units employing 60,000 people engaged in diverse industries. It is also the biggest corporation that is not owned by Okanebatsu.
Imae Motor Corporation Toyota Headquarter Toyota City.jpg Automotive Automobile
Motorcycles
Commercial vehicles
Imamori City 1922 Imae Motor Corporation is a Hoterallian multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Imamori City, Nuime, Hoterallia. It is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in Anteria, producing about 10 million vehicles per year.
Hiromori Motor Company, Ltd. Honda-Motor-Aoyama-01.jpg Automotive Automobile
Motorcycles
Commercial vehicles
luxury vehicles
Oracloer 1934 Hiromori Motor Company, Ltd. is a Hoterallian public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and power equipment, headquartered in Oracloer, Hoterallia. It is Hoterallia's second-biggest automotive manufacturer.
Kayama Banking Corporation Group
(KBC Group)
SMBC Head Office Building.JPG Financial services Personal banking
Corporate banking
Investment banking
Oracloer 1879 Kayama Banking Corporation Group is a Hoterallian multinational banking and financial services institution headquartered in Oracloer, Hoterallia. The group operates in the retail, corporate, and investment banking segments worldwide.
Orajioe Electric Power Company Holdings, Incorporated
(OEPCO)
TEPCO head office.jpg Electric utility Electricity retails
Electricity market
Oracloer 1950 OEPCO is a Hoterallian electric utility holding company servicing most of Hoterallia, it's currently promoting all-electric housing in order to both achieve the more efficient use of its generation capacity as well as erode the market share of gas companies.
Hoterajia Steel Marunouchi Park Building 2012.JPG Steel Steel
Wire products
Chemicals
Magateza 1902 Hoterajia Steel is one of Anteria's largest steel producers by volume.
Dai-Nichi Industries, Ltd. Umeda-Center-Bldg-01.jpg Electronics Electrical device
Computer hardware
Semiconductor
Oracloer 1987 It is a raising semiconductor company, even though being new, it is one of Anteria largest dedicated independent (pure-play) semiconductor foundries.
Kobayashi House Industry Co., Ltd.
(Kobayashi House)
Daiwa-House-Osaka-Bldg-01.jpg Construction
Real estate
Homebuilding
Real estate
Gerkoller 1965 Kobayashi House is Hoterallia's largest homebuilder, specializing in prefabricated houses. The company is also engaged in the construction of factories, shopping centres, health care facilities, the management and operation of resort hotels, golf courses, and fitness clubs.
Daihoterajia Sumitomo Pharma Takeda global headquarters.jpg Pharmaceutical Medication
Biotech
Oracloer 1920 It is the largest pharmaceutical company in Olivacia. The company started its operation in 1922 with equipment imported from Gassasinian company, HealthTek.
Jia Transport Company, Ltd. Yamato Holdings headquarters, at Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo (2019-01-02) 04.jpg Courier Courier Gerkoller 1917 Jia Transport is one of Hoterallia's largest door-to-door delivery service companies.
EastStop Co., Ltd. JT-Building-02.jpg Manufactured goods Consumer electronics
consumer goods
Retailing
Convenience store
Oracloer and Puerto Real 1952 EastStop Co., Ltd. is owned by two different enterprises, the Hoterallian Okanebatsu of Tsuru Group and the the Gavrilian Combinado of Grupo Fonte.

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