Department for International Commerce
DIC
The Department for International Commerce was created in 1997, merging the Department for Commerce and Department for International Trade. All businesses who wish to operate in Toin will have to go through applications set up here.
Businesses
None
Applications
Business Application
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[color=#00BFFF]O[/color]FFICIAL [color=#00BFFF]A[/color]PPLICATION[/align][/size]
[list][*][b]Business name:[/b]
[*][b]Category of business conducted:[/b]
[*][b]Yearly revenue:[/b]
[*][b]CEO:[/b]
[*][b]Storefront (if any):[/b][/list][/box]
[box][list=][*]Do you sell alcohol?
[*]If yes, is it an optional product?
[*]Do you import recreational or medical marijuana?
[*]Do you import medical drugs, medicines, pills, or capsules?
[*]Do you understand that recreational and medical marijuana, as well as all types of alcohol, are banned?[/list]
[ ] <-- Please check!
[b]State of Emergency 2018: By marking this box, you understand that a state of emergency has been declared, and that all economic activity is at a standstill. His Majesty the King is also considering lifting the prohibition on alcohol.[/b][/box]
Application Restrictions
As per federal law, all applications can be denied for any reason, or no reason at all, if we see fit. Also per federal law, only one application can be submitted per submission. We may also close for up to two weeks time with or without notice, for any reason, or no reason at all. By submitting an application, you agree to these restrictions and our terms of service.
Signatures
His Majesty, Oliver I
Her Majesty, Diana I
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Grant Eldred
Minister for Commerce, Andrea Preston
Minister for Domestic Business, Weldon Burnham