Treaty of Crimsrad
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the treaty of crimsrad was signed on 28 april 1846 between the kingdom of rumburg and the republic of agnolia during the central merkopa war concluded at a moment when rumburg’s war effort faced severe logistical and financial strain, the treaty reopened staalport to rumburg on preferential terms and created a bilateral clearing office to stabilize payments and exchange between thalers and crowns it granted most favoured nation status, capped tariffs at five percent, and secured duty free treatment for key staples, ensuring the flow of agnolian grain, timber, salt, and rare earth ores in exchange for rumburgian machinery, textiles, and metal goods the agreement was set for forty years, renewable in twenty year terms, and remained in force until replaced by the treaty of konstantium in 1924 beyond trade, crimsrad established protected overland transit to agnolian ports, preferential harbour access including reduced dues and bonded facilities, and a mixed commercial court for dispute resolution agnolia pledged to deny third party control over its ports and corridors, while rumburg undertook to respect agnolia’s republican institutions, embedding political assurances within the commercial framework renewed after its initial term, the treaty shaped nearly eight decades of rumburg–agnolia economic relations before its annulment and replacement under the post war settlement of 1924