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[[File:Dearsan Shipyard Slipwyay.png|225px|thumbnail|right|Ship under construction in Terine Shipyards, the largest shipyards in Fortuna.]]
In the late 19th century, the Fortunan states began transitioning from a predominantly agrarian economy to a heavier focus on industrializing. As of present day, Fortuna is a relatively industrialized country. In 2020, Fortuna had a Gross Domestic Product was estimated to be around $548555.3 billion SHD and a workforce around 21.5 million. The agriculture sector employed 23.4% of the workforce and accounted for 12.3% of the GDP, 32.1% workers serve in the industry sector and accounted for 42.5% of the GDP, and the service sector consists of 44.5% of the workforce and accounted for 45.2% of the GDP. The estimated per capita is $11,804.35.
 
Major industries of Fortuna include shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing, machine building, military equipment, and technology products. Most prominently leading in these industries are [[Terine Industries]] and FSED. Mineral mining has reduced throughout the 20th century as many natural deposits have been exhausted, although offshore drilling has picked up entering into the 21st century. This has been especially boosted with the annexation of the Medium Isles, opening up the entire Medium Sea to exploitation.
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