Rhein City.
Recently, East Africa hasn't had much time to focus on changes in the European war situation. On one hand, East Africa has overindulged in the past two years, expanding its colonies by nearly over a million square kilometers. On the other hand, East Africa's third five-year plan is about to conclude.
With colonial expansion came the growth of East Africa's overseas markets. In the Far East, South America, the Middle East, and West Africa, East Africa has achieved significant success. As long as it can maintain its market competition advantage in these relatively neutral regions after the war, even if it shrinks, the size of East Africa's potential overseas markets will surpass France and not be inferior to the United Kingdom and the United States.
The United Kingdom has too many colonies of high economic value, and like East Africa, the United States is seizing markets overseas and is currently East Africa's strongest competitor in expanding overseas markets.
