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There is some manufacturing and mining on Rodoka, although both of these sectors are smaller than elsewhere in Tavaris. Tourism is also a major part of the Rodokan economy, especially during the dry season that is approximately half the year. Prior to 2020, there was also some oil drilling in Rodokan waters. However, oil extraction is politically unpopular, and the Petroleum Extraction Ban Act of 1954 has banned oil drilling in Tavaris proper. While Extraterritorial Civil Jurisdictions were exempt from the law, as a province, the law has now taken effect in Rodoka and requires all petroleum extraction be shut down. Oil refineries in Rodoka will remain open, and waters off the reservation are eligible for oil wells if the Tribal Administration approves it.
 
Two industries strictly differ between tribal areas and non-tribal areas: gambling and the sale of alcohol. Gambling is illegal everywhere in AcronisTavaris except in tribal areas and the sale of wine and spirits outside of bars has been illegal in Rodoka since 1936. Prior to 1936, the sale of all alcohol was illegal in Rodoka, according to an Edict issued by High Priestess Ilara Lendreaž in 1632 that was later adopted by the Tavari authorities out of concern that alcohol consumption was one of the causes of violence among Rodoka residents. There are several casinos in the reservation, especially in the tribal capital of Sinajärv, the largest city in northern Rodoka.
 
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