The Bureau of Surplus and Export is part of the Parliament of Milk and Honey.
| Bureau of Surplus and Export | |
|---|---|
| Bureau of the Parliament of Milk and Honey | |
| Employees | 6,200 |
| Established | 1959 |
| Headquarters | Commonwealth Export House, Oslola |
The Bureau of Surplus and Export is a bureau of the Parliament of Milk and Honey that manages the boundary between Vekllei’s moneyless domestic economy and foreign markets. When production exceeds what the commons can absorb, the bureau licenses surplus goods for international export โ creating a controlled gateway between domestic abundance and foreign exchange.
The system works on a simple priority: domestic demand comes first. Producers must demonstrate their goods have saturated local and Commonwealth-wide demand before receiving export licences. The commons supply that supports ordinary life is protected; surplus earns the right to leave.
Export licences generate benefits that cannot be directly monetised within the commons but provide tangible advantages. These include priority access to imported materials, petty luxuries (fine foreign wines, cigars, produce for barter and trade), preferential allocation of industrial equipment and recognition through the Commonwealth Merit System. The bureau also coordinates with foreign aid programmes that channel surplus to developing nations, particularly within the nonaligned movement โ humanitarian in effect, useful diplomatically.
Legend
Department of Permits & Licensing
1,600Assesses domestic market saturation and manages the licensing of surplus goods for export.
Department of International Trade
3,580Manages the logistics of export and cultivates commercial relationships with foreign markets.
Department of Foreign Aid
820Coordinates the distribution of surplus production as humanitarian aid and development assistance.
Department of Production & Surplus
1,300Analyses domestic demand and monitors production levels to identify potential surpluses.
| Body | Remit |
|---|---|
| Commonwealth Export Licensing Scheme | Assessment and approval of surplus production for international markets. |
| International Trade Service | Management of export logistics and foreign commercial relationships. |
| Commonwealth Aid (BSE Office) | Coordination of surplus goods as development assistance and humanitarian aid, primarily administered by the Parliament of State. |
| Production Merits Commission | Administration of benefits and privileges earned through surplus production. |
| Market Supply Commission | Assessment of domestic demand saturation and export readiness. |
| Commonwealth Trade Missions Service | (CTMS): Diplomatic and commercial representation in international markets. |
Offices
- Department of Permits & Licensing: Assesses domestic market saturation and manages the licensing of surplus goods for export.
- Office of Domestic Markets
- Office of Market Saturation
- Office of Export Approval
- Office of Merit & Accounting
- Department of International Trade: Manages the logistics of export and cultivates commercial relationships with foreign markets.
- Office of Foreign Markets
- Office of Trade Missions
- Office of Commercial Relations
- Office of Export Logistics
- Department of Foreign Aid: Coordinates the distribution of surplus production as humanitarian aid and development assistance.
- Office of Aid Missions
- Office of International Development
- Office of Nonaligned Cooperation
- Department of Production & Surplus: Analyses domestic demand and monitors production levels to identify potential surpluses.
- Office of Demand Analysis
- Office of Production Surveillance
- Regional Export Offices: Regional bodies responsible for administering the bureau’s export activities.
- Boreal Export Office
- Austral Export Office
- Occidental Export Office
- Oriental Export Office
| Reg | Body | Remit | Series | Chart |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Bureau of Economic Forecasting | The Bureau of Economic Forecasting monitors and predicts economic disruptions across the Commonwealth using pattern forecasting. | bureau | CPM-01 |
| 02 | Bureau of Economic Participation | The Bureau of Economic Participation finds work for people who might otherwise have none, with particular focus on disabled and rural populations. | bureau | CPM-02 |
| 03 | Bureau of Industrial Coordination | The Bureau of Industrial Coordination connects Vekllei's industrial bureaus, sets common production standards and supports workplace democracy. | bureau | CPM-03 |
| 04 | Bureau of Materials and Supply | The Bureau of Materials and Supply tracks and distributes raw materials across the Commonwealth in the absence of market pricing. | bureau | CPM-04 |
| 05 | Bureau of Stewardship | The Bureau of Stewardship treats care of nature as a moral duty, coordinating environmental protection across the Commonwealth's diverse ecosystems. | bureau | CPM-05 |
| 06▸ | Bureau of Surplus and Export | The Bureau of Surplus and Export licenses excess domestic production for foreign markets and coordinates international trade. | bureau | this chart |
| 07 | Bureau of the Commons | The Bureau of the Commons moves goods between the Commonwealth's 83 republics without market prices to guide distribution. | bureau | CPM-07 |