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Also, I find it someone disappointing that workshops, the plantation, and the annoyingly named trade company buildings dont have an impact on income from production. As the workshop increase production efficiency, perhaps it could justify a small boost to the extracted production income(5% for workshops, 7.5% for manufactories, and 10% for factories would make best sense. These are fractions of what they provide on their own normally.), while the other 2 could be a straight income boost that acts as if it was an extra production development. This would encourage you even more to focus the trade companies on resource extraction, as it would make sure the main source of their income becomes said extraction as well. I might even if this was done lower tax income for the companies, just to make you really want resource extraction. After all, this was one of the main reasons for colonization historically.