Anglo-Magadhi Treaty (Principia Moderni IV)

The Anglo-Magadhi Treaty was a treaty signed between the Magadh Mahajanpada and the United Kingdom regarding trade between the two nations.

General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs
On the preferential treatment of British firms in Magadh-
 * British firms shall enjoy low tariffs on the export of raw materials and agricultural products.
 * Export tariffs for other European nations shall be extremely high.
 * Import tariffs on cotton textiles shall be equally high for all nations
 * Magadh shall carry out free trade with non-European nations.

Wood
Large amounts of land available for clearing, good quantities of Teak and other types of woods. Wood farming can be established.

Rice
Major rice producing areas, currently only for subsistence. Currently only a small surplus of rice is available, clearing of land in Burma and Bengal and setting up of major irrigation projects is required to increase the surplus and make it available for export.

Wheat
Produced in small quantities. Needs incentives for greater production.

Pulses
Produced in large quantities, available for export.

Coarse Grains
Produced in minute quantities.

Maize
Large amounts produced OTL. Needs incentives for greater production, not yet widespread.

Barley
Produced in small quantities. Needs incentives for greater production.

Jute and Cotton
Jute produced in major quantities in between the Brahmaputra and Ganga. Cotton needs incentives for greater production.

Coconut and Arecanut
Produced in good quantities, available for export.