Blackstone Code Chapter 381: Innocent and cute
This time I invited Lynch to come over and talk, just to find out some news. This society is made up of thousands of such relationships and then connected into a big network.
Lynch and Mr. Wardrick chatted for about an hour before leaving. Standing behind the glass window of the study, watching Lynch leave, Mr. Wardrick's expression was calm.
He walked back to the desk and sat on the chair, fingers touching his hands, and he lowered his head to think about the conversation between him and Lynch.
The current state of the economy in the Commonwealth, judging from the media and people's mouths, seems to be doing well.
The deteriorating momentum has stopped, and some factories have begun to resume work. The economy seems to be about to pick up, and the light is about to tear the darkness.
Actually that's not the case. The media will only report some good news on these matters, positive good news, and exciting news, but in fact the situation is not much better than before.
The fact that the goods dumped from the free trade zone has destroyed more large and medium enterprises is a kind of...weird, or a miracle, in the eyes of the capitalists of the Commonwealth.
The local selling price of foreign goods is lower than the cost price of locally produced similar goods. This kind of thing only exists in the mouths of liars, but now it has become a reality!
The other party also has to bear the freight and various expenses of cross-ocean transportation, and also maintain profitability. No businessman is dedicated to opening a factory to produce goods, so how did they do it?
These problems have been plaguing the merchants of the Commonwealth, even if they make adjustments in production processes, production materials and workers' wages, they are still not competitive.
A few agencies were commissioned to start investigating the dumped goods, and they found a jaw-dropping result. The producers of these dumped goods depended on subsidies from their governments to make a profit.
They are indeed making huge losses by dumping and running against the same kind of federal products at ultra-low prices, but their government will give them very generous financial subsidies and various preferential policies, so that they will not only not lose money, but can make money from other places. to a large sum.
This also intensified the dumping of various commodities to the federal government. Under the impact of cheap commodities, a large number of factories that did not have the ability to resist risks went bankrupt, and then these cheap commodities began to gradually increase their prices until they could ensure recovery. costs and even generate profits.
Matches, lighters, these two small commodities that can be seen everywhere in the south have been completely reduced to the world of imported commodities.
The local factories in the south are unable to resist foreign dumping in terms of price, and have gone bankrupt in an all-round way? Except for a few, which are still barely supporting? The others have all finished.
If it is transported from the middle or other places, it is obviously not cost-effective? After the logistics cost makes these worthless things transported, it is still not competitive, so the dealers in the south began to send a large number of foreign merchants. Import these goods in hand, which are cheaper than local production costs.
But at the same time? These products also have a few high-end products with high specifications of the same brand, and they actually have good sales.
In fact, it is not just matches and lighters that are facing these problems? Many things are facing these problems? The consortium, including Mr. Wardrick, has also begun to be affected by various dumped goods, resulting in some crisis and a sense of crisis.
There are some ideas within the consortium. Now everyone is looking for money abroad? So why did the consortium not follow this trend and explore the international market?
Isn't this kind of thinking the mainstream opinion within the consortium? Mr. Wardrick also holds this kind of thinking and is even one of the proponents of this trend.
But there are more conservative people who are pushing some new proposals to change the current situation.
For example, they plan to push for some kind of protection bill, allowing banks to give companies long-term low-interest or even interest-free loans to help companies tide over difficulties.
Another example is that they are actively planning to promote a bill to increase tariffs on dumped goods? Artificially increase the cost of selling these goods in the federal country, so as to gain a chance for all enterprises to survive.
But after all these things? They are all passive, and once a new situation arises, they will fall into passive again? So some young people, such as Mr. Wardrick and so on? Want to fundamentally change This situation? Going to the outside to obtain resources to feed back the domestic consortium.
Replacing passive defense with active offense? The advantage of this is that even if new situations arise in the future, the impact on the consortium will not be large.
But those gentlemen—yes, Mr. Wardrick is in his fifties, but he is still a "young man", and the people who occupy his level in the consortium are basically six or seven. A ten-year-old or even older man, he was only in his early fifties and still so young.
These gentlemen, the gentlemen who have experienced many historical stages of the Federation, have been conservative in their bones, and they are better at methods than more appropriate methods. The ideas of Mr. Wardrick are a bit radical. .
They didn't say they didn't agree or disagree firmly, but they wanted to convince each other.
This is probably the last "freedom" of the consortium. They have to canvass for votes on the board of directors, convince people from the opposite camp to stand on their side, form a dominant group, and then take a decision.
It sounds a bit complicated, but it's actually a trick with politicians - most of them.
Inquiring some information from Lynch's side, and at the same time releasing some signals, this allows Mr. Wardrick to have a better rhetoric when he draws others to stand with him - "I used to talk to Lin Mr. Qi talked about these things."
It sounds a bit incredible, when did Lynch have such a big reputation?
In fact, this matter cannot be brought in simply by the concepts of status, prestige, and power. It is just that Lynch is deeply involved in this series of events. The matter itself and his degree of participation give him Status, Prestige, and Power add a temporary weight.
This is like Mr. Trueman, before he took up his current job, people didn't pay much attention to him, and now they value him not because of him, but because of the subjective and controllable power that his position gave him.
So when the people Mr. Wardrick wants to persuade hear "Mr. Lynch", they will seriously consider some of the ideas Mr. Wardrick put forward, but the name "Mr. Lynch" is limited to used in this matter.
If someone else mentions "Mr. Lynch" when talking about other things, people will just scoff at him because he doesn't have much influence in those things, and he doesn't have that much influence himself.
Mr. Wardrick, who had been thinking for a long time in his chair, raised the phone. He wanted to arrange the next work of some people.
Since the turmoil in the Ammelia region is in the interests of the Federation at this stage, it is obviously very important to cater to Lynch, or to cater to the national policy of Mr. Truman and Mr. President.
Following Mr. Wardrick's phone call, some federal businessmen in Ameria in the name of investigation began to contact those resistance organizations privately, and they had everything the resistance organizations wanted in their hands. New 81 Chinese website updates the fastest mobile terminal: https:/
Weapons, ammunition, medicines, money and the chance to leave the country, of course Mr. Wardrick expressed his needs in a very subtle and unobtrusive way, that is, there is a big news!
The next morning, negotiations continued.
The people sitting on both sides of the negotiating table were stern. Lynch simply did not want to give these people a good face. These people did not understand the current situation and situation, let alone that Nagalil did not have the The most basic ability to oppose those demands made by the Commonwealth.
They don't have the power and strength to bargain with the Federation. Lynch and the others can make such "concessions". In fact, it can still be said that the Federation's foreign policy and methods are not tough enough.
This can't blame the federal government. They also need time to learn how to force others to bow their heads. Of course, before that, the naval battle must be won. Only by defeating the navy of Gafra can give the federal diplomats a confidence. - They beat the world number one. First release www.(x81zw)m./x81zw/
Compared to Lynch's stinky face, the faces of the Nagalil delegation members were also ugly. Lynch's unhesitating threat made them tremble again, and Mr. Trueman's unconditional support attitude , also made them a little scared.
Lynch is a lunatic. How can he start a war if he doesn't negotiate the right conditions?
I'm afraid this is not a negotiation to establish diplomatic relations, is it?
But the situation is weaker than people, what else can I do except endure it?
They talked about these things with those think tanks yesterday afternoon, and the think tanks simply told them some simple questions ~IndoMTL.com~ As for how to decide, it's still in their hands.
In fact, whether the currency system collapses is of little value to them. What really makes them feel a little troublesome is that they have to spend real money and silver to eat into the Federal Sol, and the amount is not small. This is why they are unwilling to accept requirements.
Unfortunately, Lynch saw through them early in the morning. This is also the fatal flaw brought about by the hereditary system of power. The interests of the ruler's family are higher than the interests of the country, and they will only consider themselves, not the entire country and the people's future.
"Mr. Lynch, we discussed the idea you proposed yesterday. There are a few questions." The representative of Nagalil kept an eye on Lynch in case he suddenly exploded.
Lynch did not ask the other party to make conditions, but nodded and let the other party continue to say that if he wanted to turn his face, he would not turn his face now.
"The first question, can the figure you put forward be reduced a bit, 50 billion Sols, which is roughly equal to 5 trillion galils, and the national treasury cannot get this money."
"Second question, if we can reach an agreement on the specific figures, it will be difficult for United Bank to provide so much money at one time, and ultimately the local banks will be responsible for it."
"We discussed, if these foreign exchange are taken in, can they be allocated to the own reserves of different contributing banks?"
"The third question, we are also deeply aware of Galil's huge fluctuations in the foreign exchange market. We consider whether we can take the Federal Sol as an opportunity to let Galil's exchange rate nail the federal exchange rate?"
Lynch almost burst out laughing after hearing these three points.
You **** want to eat!