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Nuntium Propellante - Livanan News Agency
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THE EVENING REPORT


LIVONIA29 December 2021
 

SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATION WITH MEDITERRANEAN STATES
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Minister of Foreign Affairs during yesterday's press conference.

Months of negotiation between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with representatives from Sallodesian companies have come to fruition. In a press conference held yesterday evening, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Vera Staunton briefed the nation with the details of the deal. The agreement revolves mainly around access to Livana's steel export. The government agreed to increase the volume of steel export for two Sallodesian companies; Bullowayo Heavy Engineering & Sallocopter Group. The deal involved Livanan Steel Corporation and many other private steel manufacturers throughout Livana.

Mrs. Staunton elaborated that the deal will help increase revenue for Livana's biggest steel manufacturers, including Livanan Steel Corporation. The government stated that increased revenue will lead to improvements in steel manufacturing productivity, especially in Southern Liv and Cinis. If the revenue is reinvested back into modernization and production expansion, the government predicts an additional 15,000 - 20,000 new employment in all steel-related industries in Livana. The minister expected other deals to be reached, with the advent of free trade across the Mediterranean under CMEC regulations.

STOINIAN AGRICULTURE COMPANIES EXPAND TO LIVANA
Two Stoinian Agriculture giants - Agro Mediterranea & AgroStoinia - have begun exporting wheat to Livana. As Livana relied heavily on foreign wheat for food, the deal was readily accepted by the Government. The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Hon. Gunther Calmar welcomes the additional volume of wheat. "Livana has experienced a gradual price increase of wheat for the past decade. We hope that an additional volume of wheat from foreign producers will help the supply of wheat in Livana and improve national food availability.

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PEOPLE'S VOICE: OUTSIDER BUSINESSES IN THE MARINA
The warm and inviting Livanan Marina is always crowded in December. Running away from the snow and cold of northern winter, tourists flocks to the Marina every year, filling all the hotels and booking out all the restaurants. Mr. Alcea Clayton, stated to us in an interview last week about the sudden spike of revenue between October to January for all Marina Guild's associates. Mr. Clayton, one of the caretakers of Marina's luxury hotel, the five-star Tarleton Inn has been in the tourism and leisure business almost his whole life. "My father was also a caretaker of Tarleton and a respectable member of the Guild," said the elderly gentleman. "Business is always good in December. However, the Guild often ran into troubles in mid-years due to low visitation." When we asked him about local tourists, Mr. Clayton jokingly laugh before stating that "Livana's entire coasts are marinas. Who would want to visit some distant place when their home is at least 5 miles from the nearest beach?"

The Marina Guild is a collective council made up of representatives from all businesses in the Marina area. The Guild is ancient; once served as a merchant guild of the region. The guild's exclusivist aura has prevented outsider leisure businesses to expand into the marina. However, the recent deal struck between the Guild and the Myrian Corporation, Tannos Luxury Yachts, has shown an attempt of the Guild to open its exclusive beach frontage for foreign investments. "We acknowledge that our practice is no longer sustainable. We will need investments from outside our council eventually," stated Mr. Clayton. Mr. Clayton expressed his hope that the Government's Tourism Expansion Program and the luxury dockyard construction would benefit the Marina, and Livana as a whole.

NP is a government-owned news agency. We are constantly striving to support the freedom of speech and the freedom of the press in Livana. We are not associated with any parties and are unwilling to do so. If you find any of our articles in defiance of our ideals, you may contact our main editorial office in Crimson Avenue 62nd, Herren Ward, Livonia, SL. CP : +421 876 - 5*5 - 671* (Madison Alline).
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