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== Economy ==
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Fidakar produces 48% of Packilvania's calories. It produces 70% of the rice, 51% of the grains, 37% of the fruits, and 21% of the vegetables produced in Packilvania. It employs 32 million people in the agriculture sector. It produces sugar cane, coffee, cocoa, latex rubber, palm oil, among many other plants. It has only expanded as the province has improved water management irrigation, terrace farming, fertiliser usage and mechanised farming. It is also a noteworthy producer of natural pearls, and shellfish species. It produces substantial lumber per annum. Its agriculture, fisheries and forestry sector is worth 98 billion KRB per year, about 10% of GDP. Fidakar is the 7th largest producer of fossil fuels in the country, with most of the oil being located in offshore reserves. Valued at 52 billion KRB, fossil fuels make up about 5% of GDP, with most oil being consumed domestically, and it employs 16 million people. In fact, the province is a net importer of energy due to its massive manufacturing sector. The province's manufacturing sector makes up about 403 billion KRB and employees 20 million people. The rest of the economy consists of the services sector. Altogether the province makes up about 15% of Packilvania's annual GDP, approximately 1.2 trillion KRB per year. It has a GDP per capita of around the national average.
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| caption1 = Halaler Central Business District skyline at night with the Halaler World Trade Centre Twin Towers on the far left, the Telesat 345 Telecommunications Tower in the middle and the Tuwaka the Great Tower in the far right.
| image2 = Etisalat Tower 2, Dubai World Trade Centre, and Dubai World Trade Centre Residence on 28 December 2007.jpg
| caption2 = Sanjil II of Fidakar Trade Complex housing the headquarters of Tarkhim Pty Ltd, the largest garments and textiles manufacturer in the country
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Fidakar has a GDP of 1.2 trillion KRB, the second highest in the country after Iganar. The GDP per capita is 8,275 KRB. The province has an unemployment rate of 6% and a youth unemployment rate of 14%. The labour force (the number of working age looking for work or in work) stands at 98 million people. The labour participation rate (the number of working age people compared to the number of working age people in work or looking for work) stands at 87%.
 
The province's economy consists of 10% agriculture, 5% mining, 30% manufacturing and 55% services. The province's largest internal trading partners are Iganar, Jumhurikesh, Mekedesh, Rigaryat, and Bingol, with other Packilvanian provinces making up 74% of Fidakar's trade. Outside of Packilvania, Fidakar's largest trade partners are [[Free Pax States]], [[Great Morstaybishlia]], and [[Vekaiyu]].
 
Fidakar produces 48% of Packilvania's calories. It produces 70% of the rice, 51% of the grains, 37% of the fruits, and 21% of the vegetables produced in Packilvania. It employs 32 million people in the agriculture sector. It produces sugar cane, coffee, cocoa, latex rubber, palm oil, among many other plants. It has only expanded as the province has improved water management irrigation, terrace farming, fertiliser usage and mechanised farming. It is also a noteworthy producer of natural pearls, and shellfish species. It produces substantial lumber per annum. Its agriculture, fisheries and forestry sector is worth 98 billion KRB per year, about 10% of GDP. Fidakar is the 7th largest producer of fossil fuels in the country, with most of the oil being located in offshore reserves. Valued at 52 billion KRB, fossil fuels make up about 5% of GDP, with most oil being consumed domestically, and it employs 16 million people. In fact, the province is a net importer of energy due to its massive manufacturing sector. The province's manufacturing sector makes up about 403 billion KRB and employees 20 million people. The rest of the economy consists of the services sector. Altogether the province makes up about 15% of Packilvania's annual GDP, approximately 1.2 trillion KRB per year. It has a GDP per capita of around the national average.
 
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