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the fact that civilian industry does not produce any trucks, trains, supplies or pre war guns (hunting).
that a nation can draft (we can draft a preset train amount but that train does not increase whit civilan factory for civ market).
(whit rules for how the AI and whit who and at what condition it would trade).
like the US might at the start only allow trading of let say 8 factories total worth of trade untill japan starts to mess around where by the US would go nope and stop selling and buying.
some nation might also go I will trade 1 factory for 2 factories. still a good deal for the player but not as good as some other.