Economy of Romaia

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Economy of Romaia
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Constantinoupoli is the Economic, Industrial and Financial Capital of Romaia, and is a global financial centre and a fashion capital of the world.
CurrencyRomaian Lira (RLI, £)
Calendar Year
Trade organisations
EC, GDI
Statistics
PopulationIncrease 57.602.426 (1 March 2023)
GDP
  • Increase $2.65 trillion (nominal; 2023)
  • Increase $2.89 trillion (PPP; 2023)
GDP rank15th
GDP growth
  • Increase 2.5% (2022)
  • Increase 4.8% (2023f)
  • Increase 3.4% (2024f)
GDP per capita
  • Increase $45,994 (nominal; 2023)
  • Increase $50,137 (PPP; 2023)
GDP per capita rank
3rd
GDP by sector
  • 4% (2023e)
38.7
0.909
Labour force by occupation
Average gross salary
£3,347 / $3,301 monthly (2023)
£2,780 / $2,641 monthly (2023)
Main industries
  • tourism
  • machinery
  • robots
  • aircraft
  • electronics
  • defence systems
  • iron and steel
  • chemicals
  • food processing
  • scientific instrumentation
  • pharmaceutical
  • textiles
  • motor vehicles
  • clothing
  • footwear
  • ceramics
  • cruise ship
  • electric power
Increase (very easy) (2023)
External
Export goods
Engineering products, textiles and clothing, production machinery, motor vehicles, transport equipment, chemicals; foodstuffs, beverages, and tobacco; minerals, nonferrous metals
Main export partners
Import goods
Engineering products, chemicals, transport equipment, energy products, minerals and nonferrous metals, textiles and clothing; food, beverages, tobacco
Main import partners

The economy of Romaia is a highly developed social market economy. It is the largest national economy in the Eulabian Community, the 7th-largest in the world by nominal GDP and the third-largest in Eulabia. Romaia is a founding member of the Eulabian Community and the GDI. The largest trading partners, in order of market share in exports, are Eulabia a Nation (13%), Raditia (10.2%), Iavonia (9.6%), Langenia (5.3%) and Haramoun (4.9%).