Everetti-Icelandic Economic Alliance

The Everett-Icelandic Economic Alliance ( Icelandic : Everett-Ísland efnahagslegum bandalag), is an economic and political alliance between the Union of Everett and the Iceland, who the latter, in the recent years, has grown closer to the same policies of the Union of Everett. The treaty which formed the alliance was signed by both parties in the four years after the global 2008 economic recession. Both the Union of Everett and Iceland were the only nations in the world, who had been affected by the recession, had taken action against the banking systems and their corrupt executives rather than aid and bail out the banks and ignore the crimes committed by the bank executives in 2008. The alliance between the two promote a joint effort in rebuilding a powerful economy, which is protected through joint policy-making to regulate corrupt bank and financial industries to prevent future recessions. Since the alliance's inception in September of 2012, Iceland and Everett's economies have skyrocketed as a series of anti-corruption crackdowns on financial corporations followed.