Can I change my trade ports?

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As Germany, I'm importing lots of oil from South America. However, it's all being delivered to a port in (occupied) Holland, which takes it straight through the English Channel, and most of it gets sunk.

Is there a way to have them deliver it to a different port? The south coast of France (also occupied) is much better defended, navy-wise.



Best Answer

With the Man the Guns DLC it is now (2019) possible to control the routes used for trade convoys. You can indicate that a sea zone is avoided if possible or even forbidden in all cases.

I have used this feature to route convoys out of air range and away from contested sea zones. That has indirectly changed the destination port for convoys. But I can't confirm that it will change the departure port.




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How to move trade port eu4?

Click on the province you want to make your new main trading port. In the upper left of the province overview window, there will be a little button shaped like a box or a crate. Click on this to make the province your new main trading port.

How do trade ports work?

Trade ports give your empire a constant flow of credits, the galaxy's standard currency. You can optimize trade growth by creating trade routes. Multiple trade ports can be built on a planet that will also increase the income from that particular planet's trade.

How do I change trade routes in hoi4?

You cannot directly alter the route but you could possibly manipulate it. Trade will usually flow to your highest level Naval base so if you increase the level of a base, trade might begin to flow to the new base and this may alter the route.



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