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==Sectors==
==Sectors==
===Agriculture===
===Agriculture===
====Crops====
====Fishing and aquaculture====
====Fishing and aquaculture====
===Manufacturing===
====Floriculture====
===Mining and energy===
====Silviculture====
===Industry & manufacturing===
====Aerospace industries====
====Armaments industry====
====Automotive industry====
====Electronics industries====
====Food processing industries====
====Steelmaking industry====
===Mining and extraction===
====Coal, Petroleum, & natural gas====
====Gemstones====
====Metals and nonmetals====
====Noble gases====
===Services===
===Services===
====Finance====
====Software====
==Infrastructure==
===Energy===
====Hydroelectric energy====
====Nuclear energy====
====Petrochemical energy====
====Wind energy====
====Future projections====
===Internet===
====Internet cable coverage====
===Logistics===
====Freight transport coverage====
==Government oversight==
===Industrial policy===
===Regulation===
===State-owned enterprises===


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Pelinese Hana (Pacifica)|Pelinese Hana]]
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Revision as of 02:59, 17 December 2023

The Kingdom of Pelinai possesses a high-income mixed social market economy with a high degree of focus on mining and manufacturing under the direction of government industrial policies. It is the largest economy directly bordering the Mediterranean Sea, with a nominal GDP of 1.72 trillion ($5.61 trillion) and a nominal GDP/capita of $39,438 in 2022.

History

Development

Industrial policies since 1984

Sectors

Agriculture

Crops

Fishing and aquaculture

Floriculture

Silviculture

Industry & manufacturing

Aerospace industries

Armaments industry

Automotive industry

Electronics industries

Food processing industries

Steelmaking industry

Mining and extraction

Coal, Petroleum, & natural gas

Gemstones

Metals and nonmetals

Noble gases

Services

Finance

Software

Infrastructure

Energy

Hydroelectric energy

Nuclear energy

Petrochemical energy

Wind energy

Future projections

Internet

Internet cable coverage

Logistics

Freight transport coverage

Government oversight

Industrial policy

Regulation

State-owned enterprises

See also