Chapter 9: Shadow_3

The establishment of The Caucasus Cooperative Bank greatly stimulated the industrial and commercial development of the entire Caucasus Region. Traders became even more engrossed in setting up industries, with a series of basic workshops and factories such as logging yards, timber processing plants, furniture workshops, handicraft workshops, ironware workshops, leather workshops, stone processing plants, and carriage workshops emerging continuously. This not only absorbed a large amount of surplus labor but also significantly reduced the Caucasus's reliance on external materials.

After all, the Caucasus abounded in resources—timber, stone, iron, and coal mines had already begun operations, and Komer had long since borrowed a large sum of money from The Caucasus Cooperative Bank, and through Palermo, a large amount of food had been imported once again to prevent other unexpected events.