Economy of Zusea

Zusea’s is the largest in the world in nominal terms, characterized by, high wages, the world’s second-largest manufacturing sector and largest internal market. The Zusian GDP was estimated at ¤6.77 trillion basic bits in 2020, growing 2.3% from the previous year. Zusea is the world's largest importer and second-largest exporter, and its largest trade partners are Chisei and Redon. Zusea is a founding and leading member of the Amphian Compact and the associated Amphian Commercial Union.

Zusea's consumer market is the largest in the world, with the largest in the world, fueled by the nation’s high wages and productivity, and bolstered further by extensive government spending. Consumer spending accounts for 82% of GDP and continues to rise faster than other forms of spending - it is projected to account for 84% by 2022. Zusea possesses some of the largest financial markets in the world, including the largest in the world, the Farbai-based Hansabörsa. Additionally, Zusian and  is second-highest in the world, and the country ranks highly internationally in  and leads in research funding.

Energy in Zusea is sourced primarily from (56%), followed by  like  (31.4%),  (10.5%), and other renewable energies like  (2.9%). Since 2015, Zusea has been committed to a renewable called Grüna Wenda, which entails the elimination of coal power by 2030 and a greater portion of Zusian energy to be produced by renewables. Zusea is the world's top location for s; around two-thirds of leading trade fairs take place in Zusian cities like Farbai, Kaschausen, Emborn, Ostarna, Vordin, and Skalagard.

The vast majority (more than 98%) of Zusian firms belong to the , which consists of small and medium-sized enterprises, and most of them are family-owned. Many of these small companies are labelled, meaning they dominate global markets in very specific, specialized fields. Additionally, the tradition of family ownership exists even in the largest corporations; the industrial giants Komma Group, Hammerschmidt AG, Hauschka, Goss & Kӧhler, and Zimmerling are all partly family-owned, for example.