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basically a country with nested subjects joining a customs union does all kinds of weird things to their subject's subjects. most of this i've seen with the dutch east indies where Netherlands joins a british customs union and all of DEI's puppets are set free. however i just got a weirder one where i was a protectorate under Britain and when Netherlands joined the custom union i got changed into a protectorate of DEI.
https://streamable.com/eunt7q
Also yes, I reduced the ships to market to the minimum which dosen't crash the game. This is to reduce the negative effect of joining the trade union as a great power. Could be better balanced later. I don't think this can be turned off.
The GDP fall was probably the lost convoys destroying your supply line. Works as intended by paradox.
As for other things missing, could you ellaborate? There is no other difference in the code from the base game.