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Haor Chall

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Haor Chall
Hi all,

So this IC thread is really just me playing with a few ideas to try and flesh out my concept for Haor Chall and see what works. But there probably will be parts where it would fit for other nations/characters to take part in, both in and outside Haor Chall - if there is interest in doing so.

It would also be handy to know who is happy to have Challian companies operating in their nation. First draft of the major players below;


MNCs Info:

The following transnational corporations are headquarters in Haor Chall and are among the largest listed companies on the Xi Char stock exchange (XCE):

Haor Chall Engineering
- One of the oldest, and largest, companies in Haor Chall. Primarily manufacturing of Defence equipment, inc. armoured vehicles and weapons and heavy industrial appliances and equipment.
- Two major subsidiaries; Daimler-Henz, a large car manufacturer and Haor Aerospace, civil and military aircraft fabricator.

Apostle Corporation
- Biotech, medical technology and pharmaceuticals firm

Cyberdyne Systems
- Robotics and machinery
- Has a subsidiary which is major military R&D contractor in Haor Chall (classified info IC)

Kuat Industries
- Heavy industries, focus on ship building but subsidiaries managing wide range of other manufacturing and material processing (mining, metals and chemicals).

Global Commerce Group
- Transnational parent company for a wide range of foreign subsidiaries. Including manufacturing, agriculture and finance.

Page Industries
- Another large industrial and defence manufacturer. More diversified than most, with investments in aerospace, banking, construction, electronics and energy.

Crupp Steelworks
- Large steel conglomerate.
- Major subsidiary defence manufacturer MNH
(translated from Charrian: Machinefabricator Hannovem-Niedersach)

Wayland Incorporated
- Telecommunications and engineering.

Transnational Trading Federation
- Transnational parent company for a wide range of foreign subsidiaries. Including agriculture, food and processed goods, mining and finance.
 
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