Osorra International Trade Market

Osorra International Trade Market (Международный Tорговый Pынок Осорра) or MTPO is a state owned Osorrai corporation involved in trade, distribution, settlement, shipping, shipbuilding, engineering, commodities trading, and finance. MTPO is responsible for the majority of Osorrai food exports, energy exports/imports, cross border financial settlements and metals trading along with engaging in commodities trading abroad. The company is among the largest shipping/shipbuilding companies in the world with over 500 vessels.

MTPO was founded around the 1960s as Communist Osorra rapidly grew its economy and as such international trade. MTPO provided a base for foreign suppliers to engage in trade and settlement with Osorra. The firm heavily reformed in 1988 in response to marketization and allowed a new class of technocrats to manage it. In the 90s the state controlled shipbuilding and engineering enterprises were either sold off or given to MTPO. The firm grew to become one of the largest traders in Anterra's soy markets, cooper market, bauxite markets, natural gas, and silicon markets. It expanded its operations to countries such as Nanwen, Mehmet State and South Kesh and gave these countries greater access to international markets. It also became a major player in international shipping with a massive fleet and expertise operating and managing ships. The company is among Anterra's most experienced operator of LNG terminals and operates 11 terminals across the world. The largest terminal is located in Yarova liqufication capacity of 3 million barrels a day. This terminal remains extremely important for Osorrai energy security.

MTPO has dealt with a variety of corruption scandals across the years, the most high profile of which was the Jengsu Scandal in Hwangchu, where the company was allegedly colluding with government officials to send protestors to mental hospitals. Numerous persons have disappeared when attempting to whistleblow the company's activities in other regions of the world. The company has been linked with the House of Mizradei and other high profile oligarchs in Kesh who are able to use the company's influence for support. The company has also been criticized for working with Keshian countries in barring Selengeria from international markets despite its "neutral pro-business stance". In Osorra news about the company is heavily censored although alluded to in pop culture.