Trade embargo

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Laws that can be proposed by

President: New citizen message · MPP · Declare war · Airstrike · Propose peace · Trade embargo · Resource concession · Leave alliance · Change alliance leader
Congress: Country donations · Minimum wage · President impeachment · Issue money · Change taxes · Accepting citizenship
Either President or Congress: Natural enemy
Dictator: Any of the above Laws except New citizen message and President impeachment


Trade embargo proposal page
Icon law trading embargo.png Trading Embargoes are government actions to prohibit trade with other nations. Country's Presidents or Dictators can propose a Trade Embargo. Trading embargoes are proposed on Country administration page and active embargoes are visible on the Economy page.

If the trade embargo proposal is accepted by Congress, it will be valid from the day it was accepted and lasts for 30 days. It's disabled automatically when the 30 days runs out. If desired, new trade embargo can be proposed with that country, and if it is accepted by the congress, the end date is delayed.

Notes

  • The embargo is based on citizenship. If your citizenship country has a trading embargo with country X, you will not be able to sell products to country X's markets regardless of where you currently live.
  • If you are a general manager and you have products for sale in that country, your offer will remain in the foreign market until you either remove it or the products sell out, but you will not be able to update the offer or create new offers whilst the trade embargo is active.
  • If you have a holding company located in a country who has set a Trading Embargo on your citizenship country, you will not be able to work as a manager.
  • Wars act like trading embargoes so always check the military page in your country.

See also