![]() ![]() West-Med (South France, Iberia, Italy, the Maghreb) UK, Benelux, North France and the westernmost parts of Russia) (And also because income tax is too readily available.) I'd like to see tariffs become a real driver in Victoria 3, both as a civilzed nation and as an uncivilized one. During this period tariffs constituted either the majority or a vast part of states' income, but in Victoria we all avoid it because of the way the internal and world market works. In general, I also think that tariffs are one of the weakest spots of Victoria II. I have been especially inspired by the Opium wars, the UK restricting indian trade to nations with a presence in the sub-continent, the Perry expedition to Japan and the viability of Danish West India being a result of no import tax. I believe the above would cover most all instances of trade policy in the 19th and 20th century. Dominion merchants are considered domestic merchants. ![]()
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